Riding Freedom Setting

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Riding Freedom Setting

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Orphanage

Charlotte grows up in an orphanage after her parents are killed in an accident. The orphanage is run by Mr. Millshark, a mean-spirited man. Though he presents the orphanage to the public as a good place where the children are happy, in reality, it is little more than a work farm. Charlotte is the only girl at the orphanage, so she is made to work in the kitchen because Mr. Millshark believes that is where girls belong. Charlotte runs away from the orphanage after her best friend is adopted and she is no longer allowed to work with the horses.

Orphanage Stables

The orphanage stables are the one place that Charlotte feels comfortable and happy. She helps the stable master, Vern, to take care of the horses. Vern is the only adult at the orphanage who is kind to her. She also loves the company of the horses...

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