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The Rural Voice, 2000-08, Page 44Author Adelaide Schartner prepares her old wooden horse for some hard work. My Faithful Old Horse By Adelaide Schartner There once was a wondrous horse of yore. A wooden horse in a city called Troy. During homestead days in a past long gone — I, too, had a wooden horse of my own. But the horse from Troy — packed troops in his bowels! Mine carried pants and shirts and towels! But_NOT in his innards. Alas, alack! He carried all on his spindly back. Oh how I yearned for a dryer so slick that sang like a thrush and knew every trick! Handled big Toads — or a delicate shawl, NEVER provoking_ a bad-tempered scowl! The years slipped by — time WILL march on. Then a spiffy new dryer graced my home! My old wooden horse was put out to pasture — the new dryer shone! But -- NOW who was master? My gleaming machine was far smarter than I; it knew when to spin — it knew how to dry! I studied real hard — and finally caught on. The contraption works great — be it midnight or dawn. But grand as it is (I'm daft, or course!) There still are days when I miss that old horse! But -- rest easy, rest well, faithful old boy. You served just as well as that Horse of Troy! 40 THE RURAL VOICE