- Acknowledgements
- CHAPTER I--SOLDIER BOY-PRIVATELY TO HIMSELF
- CHAPTER II--LETTER FROM ROUEN--TO GENERAL ALISON
- CHAPTER III--GENERAL ALISON TO HIS MOTHER
- CHAPTER IV--CATHY TO HER AUNT MERCEDES
- CHAPTER V--GENERAL ALISON TO MERCEDES
- CHAPTER VI--SOLDIER BOY AND THE MEXICAN PLUG
- CHAPTER VII--SOLDIER BOY AND SHEKELS
- CHAPTER VIII--THE SCOUT-START. BB AND LIEUTENANT-GENERAL ALISON
- CHAPTER IX--SOLDIER BOY AND SHEKELS AGAIN
- CHAPTER X--GENERAL ALISON AND DORCAS
- CHAPTER XI--SEVERAL MONTHS LATER. ANTONIO AND THORNDIKE
- CHAPTER XII--MONGREL AND THE OTHER HORSE
- Part II - In Spain - CHAPTER XIII--GENERAL ALISON TO HIS MOTHER
- CHAPTER XIV--SOLDIER BOY--TO HIMSELF
- CHAPTER XV--GENERAL ALISON TO MRS. DRAKE, THE COLONEL’S WIFE
A Horse's Tale is a novel by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens), written partially in the voice of Soldier Boy, who is Buffalo Bill's favorite horse, at a fictional frontier outpost with the U.S. 7th Cavalry. With a fanciful mix of points of view, we hear the story of Cathy and her relationship with Soldier Boy and the soldiers of the 7th Cavalry. A surprisingly graphic depiction of a Spanish bullfight leaves no doubt where Mark Twain's sympathies lie. (Introduction by John Greenman & Wikipedia)
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