Chapter 1
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INTRODUCTION
childhood autonomy and self-possession
The horse introduces Sybylla's claim to personal freedom as an inborn right, grounded in early mastery before the narrative's social constraints close in.
Authentic record of the date when first I had a horse to myself has not been kept,but it must have been early,as at eight I was fit t…
Chapter 4
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ESCALATION
reliable service amid paternal incompetence
The trusty old horse's faithful endurance conceals the family's precarious dependence on a father who cannot manage even the most basic vehicle.
he would keep turning the horse round and round in the one place
Chapter 6
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ESCALATION
stripped assets and catalogued ruin
The horse's inclusion in the bailiff's inventory orders the family's collapse into a visible, itemised catalogue of dispossession.
Our five cows,two horses,our milk separator, plough, cart, dray, buggy, even our cooking utensils, books…
Chapter 8
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ESCALATION
class threshold revealed through contrast
The juxtaposition of Caddagat's fat horses in splendid harness against the poor skinny old horse at home crosses into symbolic territory, making horses the measure of the social world Sybylla is about to enter.
it was delightful to be drawn without effort by a pair of fat horses in splendid harness
Chapter 12
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ESCALATION
Caddagat abundance and invitation to pleasure
The horses' rolling fatness and satin backs openly invite Sybylla into a space of bodily freedom and ease that her own home has never offered, signalling Caddagat as a threshold of possibility.
the horses were rolling fat,and invited one to get on their satin backs and have a gallop
Chapter 16
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ESCALATION
Harold's identity and the touchy power he controls
Warrigal, Harold's favourite horse, is revealed as an extension of his character—powerful and difficult to hold—drawing Sybylla into his sphere of competent masculine mastery.
Harold took his favourite horse,Warrigal,from the stable,and led him to the blacksmith's forge under an open, s…
Chapter 17
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CLIMAX
romantic contest and uncontainable freedom
At peak intensity, horses mediate every charged encounter between Sybylla and Harold—racing to white lather, Warrigal's vicious beauty at the gate, the runaway buggy—becoming the active instrument through which romantic crisis is staged and contested.
Some days we raced till our horses were white with lather
Chapter 21
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ESCALATION
horse as romantic intermediary and threshold object
Harold's horse shying at Sybylla hidden in the tree, and her request to use the animal as a mounting block, transforms it into a threshold object that mediates the physical and emotional proximity the two characters cannot otherwise negotiate.
he appeared at a smart canter.He did not see me in the tree,but his horse did,and propping,snorted
Chapter 24
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ESCALATION
ambivalence externalised in a slow turning
Harold's horse turning slowly in response to Sybylla's call externalises the ambivalence of the near-parting, making the animal the physical register of reluctance that neither character can fully articulate.
He turned his horse slowly. "Well,Syb,what is it?"
Chapter 25
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ESCALATION
departure and foreclosed future
Harold mounting his horse beneath the old willow-tree and riding away enacts the definitive threshold of refusal, converting the horse from instrument of romantic approach into vehicle of irreversible withdrawal.
he was walking and leading his horse.We parted beneath the old willow-tree
Chapter 26
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ESCALATION
crisis announced and duty discharged
The lathered messenger's horse announcing emergency, and Sybylla's own hard ride to Bimbalong followed by the quiet unsaddling, transform the horse into the double vehicle of crisis and competent self-possession at the moment Caddagat is lost.
his horse was all in a lather,and its scarlet nostrils were wide open,and its side heavin…
Chapter 27
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SIDE
father's fallen prestige and Sybylla's inherited lineage
The revelation of Dick Melvyn as 'the one-time great horse-breeder' retrospectively anchors Sybylla's childhood horsemanship in a lineage of squandered prestige, ordering the social fall that shapes her entire situation.
when he found that I was a daughter of Dick Melvyn,the one-time great horse-breeder,he became very friendly
Chapter 38
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RESOLUTION
salvation announced and freedom surrendered
The horse's hoofbeats resolve the night crisis as a sound of grace answered by prayer, and Harold's spurred gallop away closes the entire arc: the animal that once opened Sybylla's world now carries the last possibility of that world beyond reach forever.
the welcome thud of a horse's hoof rang out clearly