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VIII. The Kind Man will have a Willing Team. 



The team of the considerate man, if they unfortunately become chafed 

 by the harness, ^vhen away from home, in a storm, are immediately at- 

 tended to. They are kept warm, dry and clean; and however tired at 

 night, are always ready for work the next day, because they have rested 

 in plenty of clean straw, with plenty to eat. If the master's means will 



IMPORTED ENGLISH SHIRE STALLION, HOLLAND MAJOR. 



permit, they vdW be lordly looking animals, not unlike the picture of a 

 kind man's team. 



At all events, they will not resemble a cruel man's team, wth ribs 

 showing like bean-poles, and themselves the pictures of hunger, gazing 

 at an empty bucket, — or at least, a bucket empty except for the air it 

 contains. 



IX. The "Good Fellow's" Cruelty. 



There is another class, known as good fellows, whose time is so taken 

 up helping their friends, that they never have leisure to care for anything 



