THE HORSE 



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'Derby Day" in oihek Days 



Every day on the j^lain around Newmarket body by sweating and laxative dosing. Sweat- 

 over one hundred of the most celebrated horses ing is induced by galloping the animal under 

 in England can be seen. woolen blankets ; he is physicked by pills corn- 

 Training, professionally so called, has for its posed chiefly of aloes. Thus the body is kept 

 object to develop and strengthen by exercise, slim, especially the stomach, which sometimes 

 and to bring a variety of humors out of the appears drawn in like that of a greyhound, 



'Derby Day" in our Day 



