
Horse's Tale
A Horse's Tale, written by Mark Twain and first published in 1906, follows Soldier Boy, a celebrated horse at Fort Paxton, who captures the hearts of all, including General Alison's orphaned niece. Under the guidance of Buffalo Bill, they embark on a series of adventures together. This story showcases Twain's humor and insight into human and animal relationships, making it a notable addition to his body of work.



























































































































