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Dutch immigrant, Harry deLeyer, journeyed to the United States after World War II and developed a transformative relatio | dG1fT1ZUV2ZibVVGSVU
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00:00In 1956, my dad went to New Holland, Pennsylvania to an auction to look for cheap horses.
00:10If a horse didn't get sold, it went to the killers.
00:15There was a white Amish plow horse.
00:18The same time I looked at him, he looked down to me.
00:21Snowman and I clicked right away.
00:24I paid $80 for him.
00:27Snowman was about to be destroyed only five short years ago.
00:31Mr. Dallaire is the man who saved the legendary horse, Snowman.
00:35Down deep, the two of them were connected and somehow both of their lives were going to be affected forever.
00:43I came to this country with nothing in my pocket.
00:47Snowman and me, we made it to the top of the world.
00:51Oh, can't that horse put on a big chunk.
00:55Harry was quite the competitor.
00:57He really thought no matter what he was riding, that he could beat the big guy.
01:02All eyes this week have been on underdogs Harry DeLayer and Snowman.
01:06They've been on an unprecedented East Coast winning streak.
01:09Harry DeLayer and Snowman have done it.
01:13They have won the 1958 Triple Crown.
01:16His driving force was never quit.
01:20The man never give up.
01:23He got so close to me and he got so close to my kids that he was part of the family.
01:29Snowman would do anything my dad asked of him and I believe that is because Snowman understood that my dad saved him.
01:37Snowman was more than just a horse to me. He was my best friend.
01:41And that was just another Apaic krijgen for $15.
01:43He was limitations in making a new movie for both of those three and more cities.
01:46So this is my great friend and I believe that you guys have less tragic times time,
01:48and if he had to become bad for that one and this is not my nice
02:03time.
02:05Amen.
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