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CHAPTER XII—MONGREL AND THE OTHER HORSE



“Sage-Brush, you have been listening?”

“Yes.”

“Isn’t it strange?”

“Well, no, Mongrel, I don’t know that it is.”

“Why don’t you?”

“I’ve seen a good many human beings in my time.  They are created as they are; they cannot help it.  They are only brutal because that is their make; brutes would be brutal if it was their make.”

“To me, Sage-Brush, man is most strange and unaccountable.  Why should he treat dumb animals that way when they are not doing any harm?”

“Man is not always like that, Mongrel; he is kind enough when he is not excited by religion.”

“Is the bull-fight a religious service?”

“I think so.  I have heard so.  It is held on Sunday.”

( A reflective pause, lasting some moments .)  Then:

“When we die, Sage-Brush, do we go to heaven and dwell with man?”

“My father thought not.  He believed we do not have to go there unless we deserve it.” TqPiYkMOtyNVFVjh6vBziRxEJ6awo2/ihWZIE15IpWWE+Z5dqmFhMgpKbYxF4a/T


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