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face objects about which he has grave 

 suspicions. Each time that he finds his 

 terror groundless, his fear of strange 

 objects will be lessened, and I have seen 

 horses, trained in this w^ay, that would 

 shy at nothing when under the saddle. 



THE PIROUETTES. 



The precision with which the pirouettes 

 are made will determine the grace and 

 facility with which the horse will execute 

 all movements. 



Pirouettes on the Fore-Hand. 



The horse, saddled and bridled, will be 

 taken to some retired spot. The riding 



