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will be brought up during the movement 

 to give it the finish. 



After the horse has been tauo;ht to 

 traverse, and to make the changes in 

 the gallop for which these lessons have 

 prepared him, he will be ready to make 

 the pirouettes upon the croup in action. 

 To this end he will be ridden in circles, 

 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 volte with- 

 out moving his hind-legs away from the 

 pivoting ground. 



TEA VERSING. 



If the reader has mastered all tliat has 

 appeared in these pages to this point, he 



