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English, 05.11.2020 04:20 kdawg203

Read the excerpt from The Land. What does this dialogue reveal about Paul's feelings
toward Ole Grey?
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"You know," I said quietly when we were to ourselves,
"maybe this race isn't important to you, but it is to me,
so I figure we best get to knowing each other quick.
I'm Paul Logan, out of Georgia, and you need to know
I've ridden a lot of fine horses, maybe some not as fine
as you, maybe some better. Now, I know we don't
know each other, but I understand from your rider,
Eddie Hawks, you've got a real mind of your own. You
like to win if you do it in your own way. Well, that's all
right with me, long as you let me ride you and help you
out a little bit. See, I figure to prove my daddy and
Robert wrong. I figure to ride you, even though I don't
know you, and Ole Grey, I figure to win."
He has a deep fear of the horse, so he is cautious
in his approach.
He is worried that the horse will not listen to him
during the race.
He has a deep respect for the horse, so he treats
him with care.
He is more concerned with winning than with the
horse's well-being.

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