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Brat Farrar 55%

Not much reading today.  Timber, Simon's horse, tries to kill Brat in a sly way.  (He tries to scrape him off against a fence.)  Timber, it turns out, has killed other riders.  Simon neglected to mention that to Brat.  Hmmmm.  At the end of one chapter, Brat tries to figure out of whom Simon reminds him.  The answer:  Timber, the athletic but murderous horse.
Simon seeming more and more nefarious.  Did he let his brother drown?  Brat finally makes a few mistakes.  He says he has never churned butter. His neighbors say:  Why, Patrick, you used to come ever Saturday.  Very enjoyable

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