Poor Blossom
Edith Carrington
Written by Edith Carrington, a well-known English animal rights activist, Poor Blossom is an autobiographical children’s story of a horse’s life from birth until death. He learns from his mother at a young age to be obedient to man and serve him patiently, a lesson he adheres to despite much provocation. Like Black Beauty, Blossom’s tale is one of many owners and much ill-treatment, but without the happy ending that Beauty eventually finds. - Summary by Winnifred Assmann (2 hr 29 min)
Chapters
Dedication. | 0:33 |
My Place of Birth. | 13:41 |
'Broken.' | 8:39 |
My New Master. | 13:14 |
I Am Sold.—Mr. Harkaway. | 14:26 |
The Furniture Dealer. | 10:53 |
Sad Scenes of Life. | 13:44 |
My New Master, Benjamin Bunter. | 11:36 |
The Great Carnival. | 29:47 |
Here and There. | 6:36 |
My Gentle Mistress. | 7:35 |
Another Loss and a Disappointment. | 12:57 |
Exit Blossom. | 5:22 |