A Surprise At Treniffle
Dog
and me, jogging in the lane; no other human or canine in sight. In through the
window of Luccombe Cottage a television screen is filled with talking face. Two
horses play in a field, spin like dizzy kids. A bullock somewhere is making a
cow-trumpet noise; me and Dog exchange a look; such a fuss. We peek in through
the gate. They are running around, pelting helter-skelter: as they see us, they
stand still. Then, eyebrows already twitched, still pondering this mystery, we
are at a place where the lane is deeper than the field level, a few paces from Treniffle.
Ten feet above, a steam of breath, a line of bullish hair flanked by soft black
bovine ears; this is all we can see of the creature. Stand in the pit of the
lane: yes, this could be a labyrinth. And even without a minotaur, clouds are
of a shade mostly described as ominous.
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