It is shortly before eleven p.m. when Jedediah Knox walks with confident familiarity into the stabling area outside the main amphitheatre. A young stable hand looks, recognises him, flashes a look of dismay briefly across his face, and then greets the guest over-politely; Knox nods vaguely in his direction without breaking stride. The stables begin to rustle as sleeping horses stir, and some arise and press themselves against their stable doors, sniffing and whickering in the newcomer's direction. The stable boy drops his bucket and runs to a rattling door, opening the top in an attempt to calm the increasingly agitated horse within, who pays him no heed, straining against the door's bolt to pursue Knox.
Knox stops by a stable with a red door and unlatches its top, taking care to stand clear as it immediately springs open under the force of two inquisitive stallions within. He rubs their noses briefly, produces a pair of carrots from a pocket, and proffers one in each palm; the horses receive them gladly with nimble lips and crunch solemnly. A groom approaches.
"Evenin' Mr. Knox," he drawls, "anuvver busy noight at the office?"
Knox glances at him but keeps his attention on his horses. "Ain't they all? Ah do appreciate your stayin' around to these hours. How've these two bin?"
"Can't roightly say moiself Mr. Knox, they still won't let I or me lads next nigh nor near 'em. Only one as can do anythin' wiff 'em is that ginger Soimon lad o' yours, they seems to tolerate 'e. The chestnut 'ad a stone in 'is 'oof yesserday an' almost broke young Bertie's leg when 'e went to 'elp, 'ad to wait for your lad to show up to get 'e out."
"They are a mahte ornery," Knox agrees, "Ah had Sahmon assistin' me closely in breakin' them in. Listen, Ah've got bahyers for them meetin' me here tonahght, friends o' mahne, so Ah'd appreciate a little privacy for the business dealin'. Flintlock's out front, could do with a rub-down."
"O' course Mr. Knox, Oi'll see to 'e personally," the groom replies, grateful for the exit.
Stable doors around the yard continue to rattle as Knox slides through the red door to inspect his steeds more thoroughly.