Pony Twinkleheels in "The Blacksmith's Shop"
A scrubby looking white mare who was being shod turned her head and stared at Ebenezer and his small companion. "It's easy to see," she exclaimed, "that that colt has never been in a smithy before. In my opinion he ought to be at home with his mother. This is no place for children." Before Ebenezer could answer her, Twinkleheels himself spoke up sharply. "I don't know who you are, madam," he snapped. "But I'd like you to understand that I'm no colt. I'm a pony. And I must say that I think you owe me an apology."











