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a source of more profit, than tlic one wiiicli suffers not 

 only from over-work, but from harsh words, the fre- 

 quent crack of the wliip and incessant ill-usage with 

 no rewards or encouraging words. Horses like to be 

 talked to, in a good-natured way, and kind words, when 

 in the harness and about their drudgery, will be a bet- 

 ter stimulus than the whip; for a great amount of ner- 

 vous energy is wasted by the state of mind induced by 

 a free use of the lash, aside from the mere physical 

 pain, generally quite unnecessarily inflicted. 



'•He is often rated as inferior to man, yet he is in 

 many respects superior to the cross-grained, profane, 

 brutal and ignorant men in whose ownership he some- 

 times falls.'' 



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