greatest running horse and Kentucky's best rider sweep by like the wind.
"He is just going to see that it is really true," chuckled Uncle Hillery. "My, but I am glad it came out in this way. I would almost rather have lost Eaton Manor than to have had him lose that horse. They are going to make a still greater name for themselves. I know it."
And he prophesied better than he knew. But in just what way they would distinguish themselves Colonel Eaton little dreamed.