THE WALK. 



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and is a pace in which all the limbs move, respectively, one 

 after the other. If, for instance, the near fore leads, 

 the sequence is : i. near fore (Fig. T02), 2. off hind (Vig. 

 104), 3. off fore (Fig. 106), 4. near hind (Fig. 109). If 

 the near hind begins, it will be : i. near hind, 2. near fore, 

 3. off hind, 4. off fore. Each foot comes after the one 

 which precedes it, at an interval of about half the time 

 occupied in taking one step. The result of this is that we 



Fig. 93. — Beginning of Right Support. 



Fig. 94.— Middle of Right Support. 



F'g- 95- — End of Right Support. 



Fig. 96. — Suspension. Fig. 97. — Left Support. 



Fast or Flying Amble. 



have the following order of supports : i. right pair (Fig. 

 loi), 2. right diagonals (Fig. 104), 3. left pair (Fig. 106), 



