When you get tired of worrying and mourning your horse and trying not to be afraid, tell me and I'll do it for you a while so you can shut your eyes and sleep peaceful.

Shannon Hale
When you get tired of worrying and mourning your horse...
When you get tired of worrying and mourning your horse...
When you get tired of worrying and mourning your horse...
When you get tired of worrying and mourning your horse...
About This Quote

When you get tired of worrying and mourning your horse and trying not to be afraid, tell me and I'll do it for you a while so you can shut your eyes and sleep peaceful. This quote is a reference to the "Babar" series of books by French author Jean de Brunhoff. The series is about a little boy named Babar, who lives with his mother on an island. He has many adventures on his island, and also makes friends with animals such as elephants and lions.

Source: The Goose Girl

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