Dictation Sentences from Black Beauty
Level E: Lists 37-47
List 37
- Last year, something happened which I will never forget.
- But that has little to do with it.
- All these little things help a horse very much.
- I never was cleaned so quickly as by that little old man.
- If we had been a little longer, it would have been too late.
- He said he should wait a little and look around.
- I shook him as little as I could help.
- He pulled up a little and looked, but did not move a step to right or left.
- Oh, he said, tossing his little head.
- He was there, watching what was going on.
- I stood under a tree and watched, but no one came to catch me.
- Two men had left their work to catch her.
- Sometimes they used to come and play.
- They asked him in to take a drop of something.
- A long black train of something flew by.
- As I lived some years there, I may as well tell something about the place.
- She did not seem pleased about something, but she said nothing and got in.
- Here, somebody, he shouted, take this horse while I go back for the other.
- In time I got used to everything.
- Everything he did was rough, and I began to hate him.
- They were good and kind to everybody and everything.
- If anybody wants to know, I can tell them.
- Nothing was said about that.
- I could do nothing for him nor myself.
- There was nobody we knew to trust in.
List 38
- She was standing quietly by the side of the road.
- He went as carefully over my eyes as if they were his own.
- It was wonderful what a change had come over Joe.
- Thats no wonder, said John.
- I wondered how we should get on together.
- There was not a drop of water to drink.
- I had not a dry hair on my body, the water ran down my legs.
- One of the riders was getting out of the water, covered with mud.
- At last they closed me in at one corner of the field.
List 39
- I soon learned what he wanted.
- He was much put out when he learned what had happened.
- I learned more and more to know what he meant, and what he wanted me to do.
- He learned quickly, and was so careful that John began to trust him in many things.
- The next day Joe came to learn all he could before James left.
- The next morning he came for me early, and ran me round again for a long time.
- All that I heard was, She is not dead.
- At last I heard steps outside.
- Then I heard a cry of Fire! outside.
- I heard the door of Johns house open, and his feet running up to the hall.
- He was at the hall door, for he had heard us coming.
- Then I began to understand what I had heard.
- He just took a good look at it, and then went on as quiet and pleasant as could be.
- They do sometimes come too close to be pleasant, but we dont run away.
- He would give me a piece of bread, which was very good.
- James shook his head, for he could not yet speak.
- The fact is, I like to see my horses hold their heads up.
- Dr. White put his head out and said, What do you want?
- He stood close to our heads to hide his tears.
- Her head and body were thrown back, as if she were pulling with all her strength.
- He felt him all over and shook his head.
- There were some long, heavy hills.
- My feet felt very stiff and heavy, but in time I got used to it.
List 40
- It was early in the spring and there had been a little frost in the night.
- A horse never knows who may buy him, or who may drive him.
- The door was opened, and Mr. Clay himself came out.
- We went into the yard and John asked for Mr. York.
- It was not high, nor yet low, but full, and clear, and kind. (a mans voice)
- I like to toss my head about and hold it as high as any horse.
- I think you are quite in the right place.
- It made me think of the summer nights long ago.
- In the daytime I ran by her side, and at night I lay down close by her
- Oh, what a good dinner he gave me that night.
- Just as the sun was going down we reached the town where we were to spend the night.
- He did not run, but I never saw a man walk so fast as he did that night.
- He would get up two or three times in the night to come to me.
- You understand horses, and somehow they understand you, and in time you might set up for yourself.
- There was no light and no help at hand.
- I would not stand in his light for the world.
List 41
- He said he should not leave until six, as he had met with some old friends.
- I had a dear friend once.
- There was a short drive up to the house between tall evergreens.
- It was called a loose box, because the horse that was put into it was not tied up.
- He took great airs on himself because he was a farmers son.
- Well, he said, I bear it because I must.
- No! he said shortly, because they are no use.
- Before he left us for the night, he said, I wonder who is coming in my place.
- I was off again as fast as before.
- I think nothing came of it, for things went on the same as before.
- Long before we came to the bend she was out of sight.
- At this time of night we might stay for hours before help came to us.
- I came here not long before you did.
- When I was young I was taken to a place where these things were done.
- There is one thing quite clear, young man, he said.
- He was young and small, and as yet he knew very little.
- Now if anyone wants to break in a young horse well, that is the way.
- It was enough to drive one mad.
- They did not know when they had had enough, nor when I had had enough.
- At last I thought we had had enough, so I stopped two or three times.
- The door had been left open, and I thought that was the place it came through.
- I cant, after all I have gone through.
- She seemed restless, though she said very little.
- Yes, that is all he thought about.
- He said he thought he knew one place where I should do well.
- I thought you knew better than that!
- The man who brought me put me here, and I had nothing to do with it.
List 42
- If in any way I can help you, write to me.
- Even the dogs were quiet, and seemed to know that something was wrong.
- Theres something wrong, sir, said John.
- Well, said John with a laugh, work and I are very good friends.
- They both laughed, and James said, If it was not for bringing back the past, I should have named him Rob Roy.
- We had hardly turned when we caught sight of her again.
- He never taught you a truer thing, said John.
- They must be taught whats what.
- Of course I did, though John thought not.
- Of course, said York, I quite understand.
- Of course it is very bad for the horses, but then it is good for trade.
- I suppose he took it as a matter of course that it could not be helped.
- In the course of the day many other trains went by, some more slowly.
- Of course I do not want to have words with a young thing like you.
- Of course I did not understand all he said, but I learned more and more to know what he meant.
- Of course it is very different here, but who knows how long it will last?
List 43
- If they are as good as they look I am sure you need not wish for anything better.
- I felt sure there was something wrong, and I made a dead stop.
- I am sure he makes friends of them if ever a man did.
- I am sure he did the very best he knew.
- He did not care for us one bit further than to see that we had enough to eat.
- During this time the mother began to cry.
- We stopped two or three days at this place and then returned home.
- We were quietly returning when we came to the field.
- Which way had she turned?
- She turned sharp round to make for the road, but it was too late.
- Of course, I did not turn round or run away.
- We did not much mind him, for we could run off, but sometimes a stone would hit us and hurt us.
- We never went out on Sundays in the summer.
List 44
- The man had promised that he would never taste another drop as long as he lived there.
- Ill remember what you have said about her.
- I well remember one day, just before afternoon school.
- It was very terrible and made both Ginger and me feel very bad.
- The rushing sound was terrible.
- I did not wonder that my mother was so troubled.
- Do not trouble your good careful head about me, she said, laughing.
- The man seemed much troubled by the sight, and asked what he could do.
- All the horses would come to him, but I think we were his favorites.
- People were standing at their doors to have a last look.
- Some people think it very fine to see this.
- We could just see that the water was over the middle of it.
- He was a fine-looking, middle-aged man.
List 45
- Yes, she said, he is really quite a beauty.
- What do you say to calling him Black Beauty?
- Come on, Beauty, whats the matter?
- He is sure he did the best he knew, and he says if Beauty dies no one will ever speak to him again.
- I will try to give him a good word tomorrow if Beauty is better.
- He had a large family of boys and girls.
- Well, he said, I thought I was pretty quick and John quicker still.
- I was quite happy in my new place.
- She is as happy as a bird.
- Now I had lived in this happy place three years, but sad changes were about to come over us.
- Oh, do not hurry yourself.
- The people in the city always want their horses to carry their heads high and to step high.
- I was sorry for Ginger, but of course I knew very little then.
- I am very sorry for it, very sorry, said John, but I must go now.
- Im sorry for you, but I can tell you good places make good horses.
- I can tell you there is not a better place for a horse all round the country than this.
- She must leave her home at once, and go to a warm country for two or three years.
- I dont believe there is a better pair of horses in the country.
- It was wonderful what a number of places he would go to in the city on Saturday.
List 46
- The farmer was hurrying out into the road, and his wife was standing at the gate.
- I had only been giving those young people a lesson.
- I like them very well, but you see I had to give them a lesson.
- He gave John the name and address, and then he thanked him, but that was too much for John.
- Because, said he, people wont buy them unless we do.
- The tree fell right across the road just before us.
- The wind was very high, and blew the dry leaves across the road
- At first John rode with him on the box, telling him this and that, and after that James drove alone.
- It seemed a long time before Ginger came back, and before we were left alone.
- Here, although in many ways I was well treated, I had no friend.
- Well, angry as I was, I was almost afraid.
- Be a good horse, and always do your best.
- He always liked it when we kept step well, and so did John.
- I always get on well with horses, and if I could help some of them to a fair start I should feel as if I was doing some good.
List 47
- I meant to have tried the new horse this morning, but I have other business.
- He had no business to make that turn, the man said.
- He goes into houses where he has no business, leaving the horses outside.
- Mind your own business and Ill mind mine!
- They carried him to our house.
- It is broken in the middle, and part of it is carried away.
- I am angry all over, I can tell you, said the boy, and then in hurried words he told all that had happened.
- He tried me in all kinds of ways and with different bits, and he soon found out what I could not bear.
- He tried the second and third, and they too would not come.
- He tried us all by turns and then left.
- John had many stories to tell of dogs and horses, and the wonderful things they had done.
- The dogs were upon her with their wild cries.
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