At him, and ordered his servants to gouge out his eyes. Tolubai Synchy asked Janybek Khan to give him this horse and he agreed.
For exactly forty days the horse was under his good supervision.
Since Tolubai could not see, his wife was taking care of the horse. He
told her when to give the horse water, when to give him oats, and
when to set him free. On the fortieth day, Tolubai Synchy ordered
his wife to saddle the horse. Then they rode up to Janybek Khan's
yurt. Tolubai Synchy showed the horse to him and told him to try
to catch them. Janybek Khan ordered his horsemen to saddle their
horses and to catch Tolubai and his wife.
It’s almost midnight. I am sitting here at my window, watching the snowflakes falling. Whenever I see snow, I remember the holidays I used to spend with my grandparents when I was a child. I remember their neighbors had a beautiful dog and I would always stop at their gate and stroke him. I longed for a puppy of my own.
On my eleventh birthday, we were at my grandparents’ house. I woke up early and looked out of my window. It was snowing. I got dressed quickly and ran downstairs. I put on my coat and ran outside. While I was playing in the snow, I heard a strange noise. Suddenly, a little puppy ran out from behind the tree and jumped into my arms. “He’s for you, Danny,” my grandmother called. “Happy birthday!” I was so happy.