THE FEET. 



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look either like the chest of a dray-horse — called, 

 a remarkably fine chest ; or the legs will slant 

 backward under his belly, which is as bad ; so 

 will he be more likely, especially down hill, to 

 fall. This you may likewise naturally suppose ; 

 for when standing upright on your own legs, and 

 inclining your head and body forward, a push 

 behind will easily upset you. 



THE FEET. 



The hoofs of a genuine Arab are rather small. 

 You will seldom find them too small, provided the 

 hinder part of the quarters are the broadest part. 



A A 



., the hinder part of the quarters ; B B, the 



