HOW TO USE A HORSE. 13 



against the sway of his master ; the effort that is suc- 

 cessful in ridding him of his tyrant suggests his favorite 

 Tice. 



If the horse is taught to calm his fears at the sound of 

 the voice of man ; if he is never ill-treated, in or out of 

 the stable; if he does not perceive timidity upon the 

 part of his masters ; and if, with all these conditions, 

 he is given plenty of air and exercise, he will rarely 

 show vice. 



