Training Experiences 



in what I conceived to be handsome style — an 

 author's feelings of egotism do run away with 

 him sometimes — my friend W. Dollery, who was 

 second, objected to " Query " for having interfered 

 with him, or something of that kind. 



Now Dollery had ridden a big horse, mine was 

 a small one, and I certainly should not have felt 

 inclined to invite any tussling complications. 

 The objection was overruled. It was the old 

 story of a good little 'un against a big 'un not 

 quite so good, both having their heart in the right 

 place, and " Query " struggled on nobly to the 

 last gasp. If there had only been more of him 

 to electrify the punters ! 



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