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“There’s no one better to quiet a horse. I lay my big hands on them, and feel them trembling—I know how they feel. They’re like me: big and timid. So I breathe sweet peace to them—not with my lips, but through my fingers—and they hear me, not with their ears but through their skins.”

The author writes the phrase “I breathe sweet peace to them—not with my lips, but through my fingers—and they hear me.” What does she mean?

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Answer:

He is able to calm the horses with just a touch of his hand. He does not need to use his voice or be mean to the animals.

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Horse Whisperer

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