The Mare - Pages 264 – 295 Summary & Analysis

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The Mare - Pages 264 – 295 Summary & Analysis

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Summary

In “Velvet,” Pat started teaching Velvet how to jump horses. After the lesson was finished, Velvet asked Pat about Fiery Girl. She wanted to know why Pat did not keep her at her stables if she belonged to her. Pat admitted if she had a stall for the mare and a divider fence for the paddock, she would move the mare there because she was behaving so much better. Velvet snuck out of the house one night to visit Fiery Girl. Even though she brought treats, the horse acted like even she was mad at her for disobeying.

Velvet felt a special connection with Chloe when she rode her, a connection she had never felt with Fiery Girl. Velvet discussed this feeling with Ginger who told her that just because she did not feel that feeling with Fiery Girl, that like love it did...

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