Black Beauty

Black Beauty

by

Anna Sewell

Lord George Character Analysis

Lord George takes a liking to Ginger after Lord W orders that Ginger not be used as a carriage horse. He begins to train her for foxhunting, despite York’s warnings—Lord George is a heavy rider and isn’t skilled enough to do the proper training. He eventually ruins Ginger by riding her hard in a steeplechase and straining her back.

Lord George Quotes in Black Beauty

The Black Beauty quotes below are all either spoken by Lord George or refer to Lord George. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Horse Care, Abuse, and Neglect Theme Icon
).
Chapter 27 Quotes

“And so,” she said, “here we are—ruined in the prime of our youth and strength—you by a drunkard, and I by a fool; it is very hard.”

Related Characters: Ginger (speaker), Black Beauty/The Narrator, Reuben Smith, Lord George
Page Number: 136
Explanation and Analysis:
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Lord George Quotes in Black Beauty

The Black Beauty quotes below are all either spoken by Lord George or refer to Lord George. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Horse Care, Abuse, and Neglect Theme Icon
).
Chapter 27 Quotes

“And so,” she said, “here we are—ruined in the prime of our youth and strength—you by a drunkard, and I by a fool; it is very hard.”

Related Characters: Ginger (speaker), Black Beauty/The Narrator, Reuben Smith, Lord George
Page Number: 136
Explanation and Analysis: