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his right side away from you, and you can do with 

 him what you please, Fig. 21a. Another way is, 

 after the horse is on his knees, to pull his head 

 sharply to the right, until he gets tired, loses his 

 balance and will fall over to the left or toward you. 

 Fig. 20a. Unfasten the straps, stretch out his legs, 

 caress and stroke his neck, speak to him gently, and 

 after about fifteen minutes, allow him to get up 



Fig. 20. 



