“This close, his body smelt like straw. He pushed his long nose up under Luke’s armpit, snorting loudly.‘Hang on, hang on.’ Luke pulled an apple out of his pocket and held it flat in his palm, just under the horse’s nose. The horse sniffed it and then took it whole into his mouth and crunched it loudly. Little bits of apple flew out of his mouth.Luke watched him, his hand wrapped around another apple in his pocket. He wondered what his mother would say if she knew that he saved his lunchbox appl...es so that he could feed them to a horse. He thought she’d probably go mad.The horse wasn’t sleek and graceful, like a racehorse. He was a big, heavy farm horse with a shaggy mane and enormous strong legs, and his name was Chestnut. He belonged to Luke’s uncle Jack, who lived a few miles out of town, in the farmhouse he and Luke’s father had grown up in. Chestnut didn’t work any more. For as long as Luke could remember, he’d spent his days in the field, pulling up the grass with his strong yellow teeth.‘What kind of work did he do?’ Luke had asked Jack, when they were out visiting the farm one Sunday a few months ago.‘Everything the tractor does now.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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