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I said, 'I have heard people talk about war as if it was a very fine thing.' Ah!' said [Captain], 'I should think they never saw it. No doubt it is very fine when there is no enemy, when it is just exercise and parade, and sham-fight. Yes, it is very fine then; but when thousands of good brave men and horses are killed, or crippled for life, it has a very different look.' Do you know what they fought about?' said I. No,' he said, 'that is more than a horse can understand, but the enemy must have been awfully wicked people, if it was right to go all that way over the sea on purpose to kill them.


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Sewell was born in Great Yarmouth Norfolk England into a devoutly Quaker family. Two years later however Anna Sewell slipped while walking home from school and severely injured both of her ankles. Sewell's only publiAnna Sewelld work was Black Beauty written during 1871 to 1877 after Anna Sewell had moved to Old Catton a village outside the city of Norwich in Norfolk.

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