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. His compassionate heart was pained by the sight, and he asked the man where he was going. He replied, The horse has the staggers, and I am going to sell him to the carrion-butchers. Wilt thou sell him to me for a crown! inquired Joseph. The man readily assented, and the poor animal was led to the stable of his new friend, where he was most kindly tended. Suitable remedies and careful treatment soon restored him to health and beauty. One day, when Friend Torrey was riding him in Phoenix Park, a gentleman looked very earnestly at the horse, and at last inquired whether his owner would be willing to sell him. Perhaps I would, replied Joseph, if I could get a very good master for him. He so strongly resembles a favorite horse I once had, that I should think he was the same, if I didn't know he was dead, rejoined the stranger. Did he die in thy stable? inquired Joseph. The gentleman replied, No. He had the staggers very badly, and I sent him to the carrionbutch-ers.