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You don’t need to fear me … When was the last time you were fed? I bet you haven’t had a thing.
Joey is tempted by Albert’s bucket of feed. But Joey doesn’t come for it because he doesn’t like Albert approaching him face on.
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End:
Joey. Joey. You like that? You like that, Joey? There you go. Joey. Joey. When I call Joey like that, you’ll always know it’s me, Albert. That’s a good start, Joey.
Nick Stafford, War Horse, E-book ed., Faber & Faber, 2007, pp.20-21.
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