year, in the 2.09 class, she defeated Lockheart, 

 David B., and Lesa Wilkes, in straight heats, in 2.11^, 

 2.11^, and 2.121/^. Before her racing days were over 

 she became one of the most beautiful-gaited and best 

 trotting race horses I have ever had anything to do 

 with. I do not think her record was the full measure 

 of her speed, as she constantly improved from the 

 time I took her until she died. That she was a mare 

 of great speed, gameness and endurance is evidenced 

 by the above record, and the further fact that I gave 

 her a three-mile record of 6.55^, which I believe is the 

 world's record for that distance. She was a very 

 smooth and stylish chestnut mare, about 1^% hands 

 high, and would weigh about 1,050 lbs. 



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