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I would argue that the right answer is the first one: It elevates the relationship between the boy and the horse, suggesting that it is special and unique and private. D. H. Lawrence is well-known for his poems revolving around the spiritual life of plants and animals. In this one in particular, he is bringing together a young person and a white horse, both pure creatures that, precisely because of their natures, understand each other and communicate without words, reaching a degree of trust and rapport that transports them to another, more intimate and private, world.
A saying to indicate that an assumption is always made at first but in the second hand, you don’t know it’s true nature not until you look at it truly first
Watching english movies and series, reading english books and communicating with english people. that helped me