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ORDINARY RIDING. 



To do the second or reversed cliange of hand, we start as in 

 the preceding movement, from one of the angles of the school, 

 always beginning at one of the long sides ; but having arrived 

 at the centre, we return by a half circle to the wall of the long 

 side which we left, and which we, of course, take on the left 



Fig. 29. — Reversed change of hand. 



hand, if we had it on the right hand, and vice versa 

 (Fig. 29.) 



The counter-change of hand is the most complicated one. 

 In doing it, we start by entering the long side on two tracks, 

 and, having arrived at the centre of the school, we return to 

 the other end of the long side from which we started, while 



