"You praise this horse," I remarked, "but don't say a word about the other."
"Oh, he don't need it," said the old man dryly.
I was so anxious to get a horse, I concluded to take Dick. I thought, he must be the best on Martha-Ann's account, and really there didn't seem much choice.
"You want a harness and waggin too, don't yer?"
"Yes," I replied, "I shall have to have something to drive him in."
"Wall, I guess I can fix you out with a full rig."
So after looking through the sheds, he pulled out an old gig with one shaft broken and without wheels. "Guess I'll find the wheels of this somewhar. Do you know this is the same gig that very Dick yused ter haul on the race track; he may remember it after yer hitch him in