REINS, VOICE, AND WHIP. 



Ill 



little sketch of how the bridle ought to hang, and the 

 hands be held, when going over. 



When you want to ride leisurely, in park or on road, 

 with the reins in one hand only — a thing at times not 

 at all to be deprecated — draw the near rein between the 

 third and little fingers of your left hand, and bring it out 

 between the first and thumb, while the off one is made to 

 cross it in the palm of the hand, thus : — 



REINS IN ONE HAND — FIRST POSITION. 



Then turn the hand with the knuckles upward, as here 

 represented, 



REINS IN ONE HAND — SECOND POSITION, 



and a correct position will be ensured. 



You should avoid working the fingers about when 



