Walter Farley Quotes
The Black Was Looking Out On The Open Sea; His Ears Pricked Forward, His Thin-skinned Nostrils Quivering, His Black Mane Flowing Like Windswept Flame. Alec Could Not Turn His Eyes Away; He Could Not Believe Such A Perfect Creature Existed.
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