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    Chapter 19 - Page 2

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    Twinkleheels told him. "I can't get along on hay alone. Johnnie Green expects me to be spry and playful. And you know very well that a horse or a pony can't be spirited without plenty of oats."

    Once more the bays muttered to each other in a low tone. And at last they told Twinkleheels that he was greedy.

    "You don't need any oats," they said. "You have more to eat than we do, all the time."

    Twinkleheels was astonished.

    "I don't know what you mean," he cried. "Johnnie Green feeds me only oats and hay; and that's no more than you have."

    "We don't agree with you," the bays retorted. "You have meal. And you must eat a lot of it, too."

    "Never!" Twinkleheels declared. "Why do you say that?"

    "You have a mealy nose," they explained. "It always looks as if you'd just eaten out of the meal bin."
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