100 THE BREEDING OF GOOD HORSES. 



is not impossible that, circumstances having directed 

 so much attention to this subject, good will in this as 

 in many other cases spring out of evil, and the foster- 

 ing of valuable breeds of horses will become a more 

 widely-recognised source of emolument than it has 

 been for many years past, regaining, likewise, its proper 

 standing among Britons as a matter of deep national 

 interest and importance. 



