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the work on foot has been faithfully 

 performed the horse will be well 

 advanced in his education. 



Bringing the horse into equilibrium, 

 the rider will play with the right rein 

 of the curb to destroy the resistances 

 of the shoulder, and with his left leg 

 will make the horse carry the croup one 

 step to the right. The right leg of the 

 rider will be held close to the side of 

 the horse, to limit the movement 

 to one step, to prevent him moving 

 backward, and to assist the off fore-leg 

 in taking its place in the new position. 

 Taking one step at a time, the horse 

 will complete the movement about the 

 near or outside fore-leg, w^hich has been 

 the pivot. 



By inverse means, and observing the 



