Felix Cherniavsky - Response to "The Salome Dancer"

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Felix Cherniavsky - Response to "The Salome Dancer"

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291 later the animal died of kidney infection . Smith thought the horse had had the disease when he bought it , and his friendship with Mac Annable , now an MLA , became a little strained . But Annable WS SÖon vindicated . The following year Robin Adair , another famous stallion owned by Smith , suddenly ano mysteriously died . He was followed by King of the West , ő most valuable import from Brandon , that fell victim to a bowel blockage . By the end of the Season three others had succumbed to some disease or other , and since his stock now had a bad reputation , Ben Smith decided to get out of the breeding business . Machines , at least , dian't get mysterious kidney ailments . On & lovely May Day in 1902 , there was much excitement in the Smith household , much giggling and groaning . Illustrated Toronto Globe had arrived , and there , spread out on the front page , was a large picture of the Smiths and their home - made steam ploughing machine . Standing in one wagon by herself , looking prim and severe , is Sarah . A gaggle of little kids stand in another wagon . Eldest son Harry , thin and wiry as his father , is feeding coal to the engine , and Benjamin sits under the odd - looking canopy of the plough - protection against the sun - as though he were a king surveying his vast realm .