There's one horse left, and Lady Dedlock asks if she can share it with her. The horse is powerful, she says, and if he's willing, she'll walk it. She's not going to touch the horse, though, because she's learned how to ride it already, and she doesn't want to hurt him. She asks him if he knows her name, and he says he does, since he already has permission to use his name. He asks her if she wants to give him a token for her doll, which is a wooden chest with two wooden dolls in it. He's a walking treasure chest, he says. He wants to strip her of her clothes, but she won't let him do it.
There's one horse left, and Lady Dedlock asks if she can share it with her. The horse is powerful, she says, and if he's willing, she'll walk it. She's not going to touch the horse, though, because she's learned how to ride it already, and she doesn't want to hurt him. She asks him if he knows her name, and he says he does, since he already has permission to use his name. He asks her if she wants to give him a token for her doll, which is a wooden chest with two wooden dolls in it. He's a walking treasure chest, he says. He wants to strip her of her clothes, but she won't let him do it.