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then in voltes or circles in which the 

 croup follows an inner path and the 

 fore-hand an outer path : the pirouette 

 results when the horse will make the 

 vulte -without moving his hind-legs awajr 

 from the pivoting ground. 



Tk AVER SING. 



If the reader has mastered all that 

 has appeared in these pages to this 

 point, he should be able to make his 

 horse j)erform everything that is pos- 

 sible to the animal. It only remains 

 for me to point out the best manner 

 for obtaining the best effects in the 

 more important movements. 



In traversing, or passing sideways to 

 the right and to the left, the horse 



