Chapter 65

By the time the deal was completed, the Colonel had grudgingly dropped his price by almost half, and had agreed to buy a dappled mare he’d seen me take over some fences during the previous fox hunting season. I was reluctant to part with her, but I realised I’d need to sell a horse from time to time if I hoped to make a name for the stud.

“Well done, Sir Ash.”

“I didn’t come across as a cent per center, did I?”

“Not at all, although you squeezed the Colonel good and proper. What do you plan to call this handsome lad?”

“I think I’ll wait and see.”

“Good notion, sir. If one but waits, an animal will often name himself.”

The chestnut bobbed his head as if in agreement. In fact, I rather thought Geo might want to name him.

Mr Ruston rubbed a palm over the chestnut’s muzzle. “I’ll put him up then, shall I?”

“In the shed behind Mrs Nye’s cottage, if you please? I’ve…I’ve a mind to gift Mr Stephenson with this colt, and I want to surprise him.”