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National Velvet National Velvet by Enid Bagnold
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“I don't like people," said Velvet. "... I only like horses.”
Enid Bagnold, National Velvet
“It was March. The days of March creeping gustily on like something that man couldn't hinder and God wouldn't hurry.”
Enid Bagnold, National Velvet
“You always was a nice chap," said Mrs. Brown. "On'y I'm so buried under me fat I feel half ashamed to tell you so. Love don't seem dainty on a fat woman. Nothin's going to break up this home not even if you lose yer head, but it'll make it easier if you keep it. On'y leave that child to me. She's got more to come. You think the Grand National's the end of all things, but a child that can do that can do more when she's grown. On'y keep her level, keep her going quiet. We'll live this down presently an' you'll see”
Enid Bagnold, National Velvet
“A landscape glittered behind her voice. There were icicles in it and savage fields of ice, great storms boiling over a flat countryside striped with white rails - a chessboard beneath a storm. Horses were stretched forever at the gallop. Tiny men in silk were brave beyond bearing and sat on the horses like embryos with their knees in their mouths. The gorgeous names of horses were cried from mouth to mouth and circulated in a steam of fame. Lottery, The Hermit, the great mare Sceptre; the glorious ancestress Pocahontas, whose blood ran down like time into her flying children; Easter Hero, the Lamb, that pony stallion.”
Enid Bagnold, National Velvet
“She'd ride like a piece of lightning. No more weight'n a piece of lightning.”
Enid Bagnold, National Velvet
“He was white in bold seas, ans black in continents...”
Enid Bagnold, National Velvet
“And now, finished with that puzzling mixture of insane intimacy and isolation which is notoriety, Velvet was able to get on quietly to her next adventures.”
Enid Bagnold, National Velvet
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