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&lt;p&gt;Stories like this are so encouraging. &amp;nbsp;Every horse has something to give. &amp;nbsp;Hats off to Hank. &amp;nbsp;Thank you to everyone who made this story possible, and especially to Rupert Issacson and Joell Dunlap. &amp;nbsp;The things that matter most are the things we do from our hearts.&lt;/p&gt;
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