354 WITH BELGIAN OFFICERS. 



3. Ordinary volte with shoulder in, same movement to the 



other hand. 



4. Walk. 



5. Canter to the right, canter to the left, three strides on 



each leg. 



6. Collecting the horse. 



7. Preparation for the passage. 



23RD LESSON. 



1. Repetition of the preceding lesson. 



2. Getting the horse more completely in hand than before, 



to finish. 



3. Preparation for the passage. 



24TH LESSON. 



1. Repetition of the 22nd lesson. 



2. Each day more complete rassenibler than before, so as 



to obtain the passage. 



25TH LESSON. 



1. Repetition of the 22nd lesson. 



2. Getting the horse more completely in hand than before, 



to finish. 



26TH, 27TH, 28TH, 29TH, AND 30TH LESSONS. 



1. Repetition of the 22nd lesson. Getting the horse in 



hand inore and more completely. 



2. A few strides of the passage, pat the horse on the neck, 



begin again. 



F. DE Hase, Commandant Adjutant-Major. 

 Brussels, 5th January, 1891. 



The results were excellent, as the following letter shows, 

 and I most cordially thank the gentlemen who signed it : — 



