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iQg line, the left rein is pressed against the neck 

 by carrying the bridle hand to the right, and the 

 left fore-leg forced across to the right. The left 

 spur is used just sufficiently to start the move- 

 ment to keep the right hind-foot a little on its 

 inner bearing, and to insure the small required 

 movement of the left hind-foot as it moves around 

 its right fellow for a pivot, and then sustains the 

 extended adjusting movement of the right fore-leg. 

 The sideway movement of the right hind-leg to 

 the right is represented only by its adjustment. 



For the piromtte the right spur, resisted by the 

 left side of the bit, develops the secondary sec- 

 tion of the left anterior line, and the horse rises on 

 the left hind-leg (>$ 210j. Then the pressure of the 

 rider's right seat-bone, the pressure of the left 

 rein, and, if required, the left spur, cause the horse, 

 in the effort to carry the left fore-leg across, to 

 face about on the right hind-foot as a pivot. The 

 right spur keeps the horse from discharging the 

 left head condyle, and, with the left bit, keeps him 

 up. The rein pressure forces him around, and the 

 left spur brings him sufficiently on the irmer bear- 

 ing of the right hind-foot. The seat-bone pressure 

 must be dehcately adjusted, as after raising him 

 T\ith that of the left, the right gives proper outer 

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