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Two Lives Long Harnessed Together, Until One Could Not Go On

Por: The New York Times Sports November 22, 2022

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WINDSOR, Conn. — Bridget Eukers paused in the barn, her thoughts seemingly far away, and touched her horse’s halter like an amulet. On the floor just outside his empty stall lay a scattering of yellow chrysanthemums left by a sympathetic friend.Eukers explained she hadn’t often used the halter on the horse. She and Rush had an understanding.“I would only really put it on to exercise him because we could go in and out of the barn without... + full article



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