“So, what can we do for her?” she asked eagerly. “Well—” Carole began. “Let me put it this way,” Lisa said, cutting off what sounded as if it might be a long, involved answer to a simple horse question—Carole’s specialty. “It’s going to be hard to prove that we’re experts at taking care of a horse that needs as little care as this old gal.” “I couldn’t have said it better,” Carole agreed, aware of, and amused by, Lisa’s tactic. “Red cleaned out her stall, gave her fresh hay and water, and that’s about it.” “We could turn her out into her paddock,” Stevie said. “If she hasn’t already been out too much,” said Carole. “I’ll check,” said Lisa, and went out in search of Red to make sure it would be okay to give Honey-Pie some fresh air. Stevie patted the horse and gave her a bit of carrot while they waited. “Red says okay,” Lisa informed them. Stevie opened the door to the little paddock while Carole stood aside, allowing the mare to pass her.
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