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- ALEXANDER AND BUCEPHALUS
- ONE day King Philip bought a fine horse called Bucephalus. He was a
- noble animal, and the king paid a very high price for him. But he was
- wild and savage, and no man could mount him, or do anything at all with
- him.
- They tried to whip him, but that only made him worse. At last the king
- bade his servants take him away.
- "It is a pity to ruin so fine a horse as that," said Alexander, the king's
- young son. "Those men do not know how to treat him."
- "Perhaps you can do better than they," said his father scornfully.
- "I know," said Alexander, "that, if you would only give me leave to try, I
- could manage this horse better than any one else."
- "And if you fail to do so, what then?" asked Philip.
- "I will pay you the price of the horse," said the lad.
- While everybody was laughing, Alexander ran up to Bucephalus, and
- turned his head toward the sun. He had noticed that the horse was
- afraid of his own shadow.
- He then spoke gently to the horse, and patted him with his hand. When
- he had quieted him a little, he made a quick spring, and leaped upon the
- horse's back.
- Everybody expected to see the boy killed outright. But he kept his place,
- and let the horse run as fast as he would. By and by, when Bucephalus
- had become tired, Alexander reined him in, and rode back to the place
- where his father was standing.
- All the men who were there shouted when they saw that the boy had
- proved himself to be the master of the horse.
- He leaped to the ground, and his father ran and kissed him.
- "My son," said the king, "Macedon is too small a place for you. You must
- seek a larger kingdom that will be worthy of you."
- After that, Alexander and Bucephalus were the best of friends. They
- were said to be always together, for when one of them was seen, the
- other was sure to be not far away. But the horse would never allow any
- one to mount him but his master.
- Alexander became the most famous king and warrior that was ever
- known; and for that reason he is always called Alexander the Great.
- Bucephalus carried him through many countries and in many fierce
- battles, and more than once did he save his master's life.
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