92 PARK RIDING. 



As the horse is so must the rider be. 



The business of riding is to display beauty, it 

 strengthens the body and improves the carriage. 



Modest confidence is the golden rule to be 

 observed in this. (In riding, the horse and rider 

 should move like a wave of the sea.) 



Your horse should feel your will by the motions 

 of your body. 



Man and horse are to be of a piece. 



If a horse is disobedient, get off his back and he 

 will immediately obey you. This shows his obe- 

 dience to man and not to brutes. 



Should you get confiused between carriages, 

 trust to your horse to get you out, but see that 

 he takes you not too close to injure your leg. 



To animate by the tongue has a wonderful 

 effect. If it could be written it is like K. L. K. 



Soothing is quite the reverse from animating 

 and should be applied only to quieting a horse 

 by caressing, patting, and speaking. 



Riding repays itself — the better you ride the 

 more you will enjoy it. 



