Although it isn't in the (public) portraits, and thus one only knows for sure by going, at the age of twenty-one, into one of the attics where there is a curtained picture and a complicated set of mirrors so that one can stand and compare.
"And possibly, given this animal's reluctance to move, a crop." I particularly like IIIb - Harriet at her towniest. I did consider doing one in which Peter fell off the horse, but thought that it would be an implausibility too far.
(For amusement on the horse in HHC, click here (http://64.233.183.104/search?q=cache:s5PC1g1L87IJ:www.incwriters.co.uk/Incwriters_files/issue3vol2.rtf+%22he+could+control+a+horse%22+Harriet&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=uk) and search for "horse".)
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Date: 2008-06-16 01:54 pm (UTC)Although it isn't in the (public) portraits, and thus one only knows for sure by going, at the age of twenty-one, into one of the attics where there is a curtained picture and a complicated set of mirrors so that one can stand and compare.
"And possibly, given this animal's reluctance to move, a crop."
I particularly like IIIb - Harriet at her towniest. I did consider doing one in which Peter fell off the horse, but thought that it would be an implausibility too far.
(For amusement on the horse in HHC, click here (http://64.233.183.104/search?q=cache:s5PC1g1L87IJ:www.incwriters.co.uk/Incwriters_files/issue3vol2.rtf+%22he+could+control+a+horse%22+Harriet&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=uk) and search for "horse".)