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work the body upon the buttocks as 

 a pivot until the face is to the rear. 

 Carry the left leg over, then the right 

 leg, and work the body upon the 

 buttocks as a pivot until the face is 

 to the front. Eesume the seat by 

 carrying the left leg over the pommel 

 to its place ; then reverse the move- 

 ment. 



For the Legs and Feet. 



I. 



In the seat, keeping the knees fixed, 

 bring the lower part of first the one 

 leg and then the other, as high up on 

 the side of the horse as is possible, 

 without either touching the horse or 

 moving the knee. This movement 

 should be done at the walk, at the 



