In this chapter, the story still goes on the little girl horse. In last one, Alison wrote a letter to his brother-in-law and to inquire his whether he could raise her sister’s daughter. Continuously, Alison asks his mother to do so. Alison depicts how good Cathy, the lillte girl horse, is in the same way as last chapter. She has many abilities and takes over many Alison’s duties so that he lost his solemnity, gravity, poise and dignity. However, although she is pretty good, she has temper and burstout fast. Even because of her temper, she obeies Alison’s orders. In my opinion, if Cathy is good and does a lot of assitance for Alison, why he wants to persuade his brother-in-law and mother to raise her? There may be something that Alison could not endure. If this pattern is suitable for humankinds, when salers attempt to sell products, they always promote how useful, beneficial the goods are. They never mention about the disadvantages of the products. If salers do so, they only say the very tiny flaw that the merits of product would outweight much. To sum up, the author not only described how good Cathy is, on the other hand, he but also imply that Cathy is not actually as perfect as everyone like.

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