Capitolo 36
one of the young ladies, to the moment.
"That is a fact", he/she answered to the beau.
"Because it doesn't hold to the right of the road?"
"Well,--er--the fact is, this horse is a very difficult to drive. ME
doesn't believe me I ever drove one whom was this way."
As this the first horse that the Mr. Gussing had ever driven, this affirmation was
it was true in every particular.
"Oh, I cannot travel so slow!" cries one of the young ladies, and it grabbed
the whip, and before Felix could stop her/it, it used him on the steed.
The effect was magic. The horse turned on as a runner, and you/he/she lacerated
through the road as if trying to win a run for thousand dollars.
The beau's clung to the reins in the wildest terror. To his/her frantic
imagination that is seemed that its ending was now approaching himself/herself/itself.
"Whoa!" he shouted, while giving a shake on the lines. "You stops, You crazy beast! Stop,
before all of us am killed!"
But the horse only went the fastest. And now, to increase his/her alarm him,
it an approaching infested by bugs by the opposite direction. It contained one of
the lawyers of city, Silas Simms from name.
"We will meet there with that gig!" shouted the equitable Belle. "Oh, Mr.
Gussing, be accurate!"
A moment later the two productions they came together with an accident and one
wheel was lacerated by the gig and the lawyer of city it tarred out precipitately
to the earth. Then on the carriage it went with the beau and the two youth
gentleman, to a rhythm faster than never.
"Allow me to jump out!" shouted one of the ladies.
"No, not yet! You will be killed, Grace", answered Belle.
"Then stop the carriage!"
Alas, the poor Felix was already doing better his stop the horse. But
his/her jerkings on the only assistant reins to the savageness of the horse.
Not far in the road it was a good brook put in order of greatness, it crossed from a clean of wood
bridge. As the carriage drew near to the bridge, Felix threw on the evil
once more you bridle. The horse became as amended from the road, and descents