200 HORSE AND MAN. 



4 A few years ago I bought a line horse with a 

 bad character he was a rearer, a jibber, a bolter 

 and the late coachman told me I should never be 

 able to drive him. But I liked his looks, and the 



FASHION,' 



[The attitude and harness of this figure are copied from a photograph of 

 Mr. E. F. Flower's horse as it appeared when he bought it. The 

 ears, mane, and tail are explained in the text.] 



result confirmed my good opinion.' How Mr. Flower 

 wrought this change we shall now see. 

 We will first look at the bit. 



