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King of the Wind Study Guide

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by Marguerite Henry
About 66 pages (19,721 words)
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Chapter 18 Summary

At the Red Lion Inn, Sham withers away once again into a small weak creature that no one fears any longer. Mr. Williams knows that Sham misses the young boy who used to care for him so skillfully. One day, there is a commotion and people arrive at the inn. Sham's stall door opens, and he sees Agba. They greet with love and warmth. The Earl of Godolphin arranged to buy Sham and soon they were off to the Earl's home.

When they arrive, Agba is shocked to see that the stables are large and beautiful. There is a stream, where the mares and foals drink. Agba feels that here at last, Sham can fulfill the promise he holds. Soon, Agba gets to meet the head groom, Mister Titus Twickerham, who is the breeder.....

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