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... t the males and females in the same area to mate.
But this was a foolish act.
Allowing the horses to mingle this way had the potential to cause an accident, even in a small stable. This alone exemplified how underdeveloped the Morris Estate truly was, and how old and foolish their stable keeper was.
After releasing the horses, the stable keeper relieved himself of his post and headed off for the tavern. Once he was gone, the horses were free to do as they pleased.
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