THE LONESOME TRAIL AND OTHER STORIES

B. M. Bower

A man is very much like a horse. Once thoroughly frightened by something he meets on the road, he will invariably shy at the same place afterwards, until a wisely firm master leads him perforce to the spot and proves beyond all doubt that the danger is of his own imagining; after which he will throw up his head
and deny that he ever was afraid and be quite amusingly sincere in the denial.