Part II
Chapter 27: Ruined and Going Downhill
 (continued)
When I reached the end of my journey I found myself
 in a tolerably comfortable stable, and well attended to.
 These stables were not so airy and pleasant as those I had been used to.
 The stalls were laid on a slope instead of being level, and as my head
 was kept tied to the manger, I was obliged always to stand on the slope,
 which was very fatiguing.  Men do not seem to know yet that horses
 can do more work if they can stand comfortably and can turn about;
 however, I was well fed and well cleaned, and, on the whole,
 I think our master took as much care of us as he could.
 He kept a good many horses and carriages of different kinds for hire.
 Sometimes his own men drove them; at others, the horse and chaise
 were let to gentlemen or ladies who drove themselves. 
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