The man who stole the horse went to the foster's house to seek refuge or hide from the authorities after committing the crime. He might have known the fosters personally or believed they could provide him with shelter or assistance. Additionally, he may have intended to sell the horse or use it for his own purposes, thinking he could avoid detection there.
to find a man
to find a man
the horse got stolen by the man in the yellow suit then once Mae killed the man. they got their horse back. THen horse is shown again in the epilouge
a horse which, later on in the book, gets stolen by the man in the yellow suit.
Nothing. The phrase is "man about the house" not "horse".
The constable tells the Fosters that the man in the yellow suit died.
August 1871 - Ned is sentenced to three years jail for being in possession of a horse stolen by a man named Wright (Wright is only sentenced to 18 months for stealing the horse.)
When they got off the boat a police man helped save there luggage from getting stolen and sent then in the direction to Uncle Patrick's house.
they traded the fosters woods for Winnie because the man in the yellow hat was the only one who knew where winnie was
they traded the fosters woods for Winnie because the man in the yellow hat was the only one who knew where winnie was
no
Centaurs - half man half horse.