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* [[Horseback Heroism|Horsey Heroism]]: Beauty (and to a lesser extent, the groom who rides him) saves his mistress's life when he brings the doctor in time. |
* [[Horseback Heroism|Horsey Heroism]]: Beauty (and to a lesser extent, the groom who rides him) saves his mistress's life when he brings the doctor in time. |
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* [[Horsing Around]]: At least twice Beauty rebels against orders. The first time he refuses to cross an unsafe bridge; the second, he pitches a fit at the bearing rein. He is meant to have the audience's sympathy (and he does) both times. |
* [[Horsing Around]]: At least twice Beauty rebels against orders. The first time he refuses to cross an unsafe bridge; the second, he pitches a fit at the bearing rein. He is meant to have the audience's sympathy (and he does) both times. |
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* [[Humans Are the Real Monsters]]: See if you can read the words "bearing rein" without being thrown into a frothing rage. |
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* [[I Will Find You]]: What Joe tells Beauty when leaving him in his new home. |
* [[I Will Find You]]: What Joe tells Beauty when leaving him in his new home. |
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* [[Kick the Dog]]: Some of the more villainous characters get to do this. |
* [[Kick the Dog]]: Some of the more villainous characters get to do this. |