THE LADY'S HORSE. 



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" high " and should be " true/' so that, when viewed 

 from behind, the near pair of hmbs, in the walk, trot and 

 canter, should move in a hne parallel to that of the off 

 pair. Action, good looks, and a showy carriage of the 

 head and tail are essentials in the high-priced hack. 



Fig. 436. —Miss Burnaby's Butterfly. 



" Mouth " and " manners " are two other indispensable 

 requisites which do not come within the province of 

 this book. 



The Lady's Horse.— A lady's horse (Fig 436) should 

 ood-looking hunter or smart hack, according to the 



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