THE NOBLE SCIENCE. 



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pride of his strength, to equal this beautiful description 

 of a race-horse, and take it once, and for all, as certain, 

 that, if you are resolved upon " doing the trick," your 

 horse must be quite as much ''up to the mark" as 

 though he were about to "start for the plate." A volume 

 would not contain rules sufficient for the attainment of 

 such a pitch of excellence : experience will be your 

 best instructor. If you have been long enough with me 

 in the stable, I have only to wish you an effective 

 monturey and beg that you will follow me 



" To-morrow to fresh fields and pastures new." 



