Chapter Thirty-One: A Humbug
Dorothy Zennuriye Juno
Psychotherapist & Meditation Teacher
The farrier diagnoses Beauty with "thrush"—which is like bad athlete's foot for horses—and says it's a problem found in foul, unclean stables. At last Beauty's feet are healed and his stable is cleaned out, but Beauty's master is fed up with grooms and decides that owning a horse is too much trouble.