The Native American Indian
Story of
"The Battle of Wriggerley Snake"
A story produced to show how and why the partnership of
Man and Horse can develop.
Free from saddle and bridle, Preemus and Patrick work together in true 'Equine
Partnership'
assisted by his son Andrew, alias 'Little Chief'.
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A Wriggerley Snake has been seen nearby, which Little Chief considers a fun thing to play with. The Snake must be ...err .....dispatched. .... well, killed actually. |
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Little Chief passes Big Chief Lou-zee-Schott his Spear, with which a few moment's training is necessary. |
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Lou-zee-Schott takes aim at the Wriggerley Snake with his Spear and misses. With much whooping and holloaring in desperation, he tries again but oh dear, he still can't hit the snake. |
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After serious thinking - Forward thinking, backward thinking and lateral thinking, he remembers that he can kill Wriggerley Snake with his Bow & Arrows. |
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One last attempt is made but this time the Wriggerley Snake shoots back severely wounding Lou-zee-Schott. Lou-zee-Schoot is dying and falls to the floor calling for his Medicine Horse, Preemus to save him. |
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Preemus gives him healing through the 'Kiss of Life' in a successful attempt to bring his Master back to life. |
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With abundant joy, Big Chief Lou-zee-Schott scrambles up on his horse careering off cantering and leaping with delight. |
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Finally jumping for joy having won back one of his nine lives.. |
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However, it must appreciated that this snake is still alive and very venomous. Lou-zee-Schott fires many rounds from his Smoking Gun assuming that he has shot the Wriggerley Snake. But oh dear me no, he has missed again! (You can just see the dust flying up as he fires a shot) |
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So, finally, it is up to Preemus to save us all from this venomous snake and so he does by rearing high up above the beast and swiftly kills the snake with a blow from his front feet. |
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Triumphant the Spirit of the Wriggerley Snake is presented to the Four Winds as Preemus turns to face the four points of the compass. The Snake is alive NO MORE!! |