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We Found a Horse and Other Stories We Found a Horse and Other Stories by Jesse Freedom
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“Cookies were much better eaten then sold, and they were best homemade.”
Jesse Haubert, We Found a Horse and Other Stories
“When Mr. Caulfield was riding Stayner, his friend and pet horse, to work that morning, he passed the gas station. He was glad that he didn't have to worry about gas prices, like most people, because he didn't have a car. Instead, he just had to worry about getting odd looks from people who weren't used to seeing him ride a horse into town. At least, that was usually all that he had to worry about, but today was different.”
Jesse Haubert, We Found a Horse and Other Stories
“Mrs. Hanks taught that everybody’s bodies were exactly the same. She was ignorant and didn't think much about things, but she was teaching her students to be ignorant too. She was teaching them the wrong thing.”
Jesse Haubert, We Found a Horse and Other Stories
“Lily knew then that Sheen was right. She would have a horse one day, but not for a long time. When she did, she would have control over what she could and could not have, although maybe she could right now, to an extent. She might not be able to have a horse, but she could choose to have Sheen as a friend, if he was willing to be her friend.”
Jesse Haubert, We Found a Horse and Other Stories