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The trial had taken place, and Lucky Boy beat Black Boy and two others easily, much to the surprise of Joel Kenley, who could not understand it. On this form Lucky Boy's victory at Rosehill could not have been such a fluke after all.
Jack1 saw the trial and was puzzled. He had ridden both horses in their work and had a decided2 preference for Black Boy. On more than one occasion he had galloped4 with Lucky Boy and beaten him, and yet there was no mistaking the way in which Barry's horse won the trial.
He thought the matter over and came to the conclusion that there must be some mistake, and hinted as much to Joel, who laughed and said there could be no error, because both horses were ridden out, and they carried level weights.
"We ought to have another trial," said Jack.
"I do not advise it. The Cup race takes place next week and both horses are fit. If you take my advice you will back them both and the odds5 against Black Boy are very tempting6. A hundred to three means a big win for a small outlay7, and as you can also obtain a hundred to eight about Lucky Boy there is no cause to complain about the tightness of the market."
"They are liberal prices," said Jack, "but not excessive on the form."
Abe Moss8 was determined9 to be on the right one of Joel Kenley's pair for the Sydney Cup, and as he knew exactly what Black Boy was capable of he thought after the trial that Lucky Boy held a splendid winning chance. Abe, however, seldom gave anyone credit for acting10
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n.插座,千斤顶,男人;v.抬起,提醒,扛举;n.(Jake)杰克 | |
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(使马)飞奔,奔驰( gallop的过去式和过去分词 ); 快速做[说]某事 | |
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acting
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soda
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billiards
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