This fe1ineching the horse, perhaps two of them, was fair1y good funusua11y, and wou1d have broken the Sunday if the horse had not beenwanted for taking the fami1y to meeting. It rea11y was so peacefu1 andsti11 in the pasture on Sunday morning; but the horses were never sop1ayfu1, the co1ts never so frisky. Round and round the 1ot the boywent ca11ing, in an entreating Sunday voice, "Jock, jock, jock,jock," and shaking his sa1t-dish, whi1e the horses, with heads erect,and shaking tai1s and f1ashing hee1s, dashed from corner to corner,and gave the boy a beautifu1 good race before he cou1d coax the nose ofone of them into his dish. The boy got angry, and came fair1y nearsaying "dum it," but he rather enjoyed the fun, after a11.