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mouth.  In this he alluded only, I presume, to saddle-horses - Page 46
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They Don't Give An Animal A Chance Of A Mouth." In This He Alluded Only, I Presume, To Saddle-Horses.

I know nothing of the trotting horses, but I should imagine that a fine mouth must be an essential requisite for a trotting match in harness.

As regards riding at Newport, we were not tempted to repeat the experiment. The number of carriages which we saw there - remembering as I did that the place was comparatively empty - and their general smartness, surprised me very much. It seemed that every lady, with a house of her own, had also her own carriage. These carriages were always open, and the law of the land imperatively demands that the occupants shall cover their knees with a worked worsted apron of brilliant colors. These aprons at first I confess seemed tawdry; but the eye soon becomes used to bright colors, in carriage aprons as well as in architecture, and I soon learned to like them.

Rhode Island, as the State is usually called, is the smallest State in the Union. I may perhaps best show its disparity to other States by saying that New York extends about two hundred and fifty miles from north to south, and the same distance from east to west; whereas the State called Rhode Island is about forty miles long by twenty broad, independently of certain small islands. It would, in fact, not form a considerable addition if added on to many of the other States. Nevertheless, it has all the same powers of self- government as are possessed by such nationalities as the States of New York and Pennsylvania, and sends two Senators to the Senate at Washington, as do those enormous States.

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