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APPENDIX A. 



I 



A drags man 



An artist or a workman 



Knights of the whip, " 



whips, Jehus, 



coachee 

 A spoon or lame hand 

 A fr esh-catched 



coachman 

 A wap-john 

 Drivers 

 Jarvey 

 A bang-up or a slap- 1 



up coachman 

 A waste-butt sort of 



fellow 

 Sprung 

 To lie still . 

 To keep your right 



hand down 

 To take off your bars 

 Chin work . 



Time . 



4. Of Coachmen. 



. A coachman. 

 Good coachman. 



Coachmen. 



A bad one. 



One just got to work. 



A gentleman's coachman. 



Not coachmen. 



A slow and inelegant one. 



To draw or back draw 



Double thonging 



A lot of sort 

 Under- and over- 

 hand strokes 



1 



Tip-top. 



One of the pull-up-at-every-inn sort. 



Tipsy. 

 When sick. 



To keep sober. 



To resign the road. 



Driving with your hands well up to 



your face. 

 To keep which is the test of an artist — 



and to be kept to a minute : not to a 



minute or two, as a wag said to Nim- 



rod one day. 

 To incline your thong after a hit so as 



to bring it up to hand. 

 Hitting your wheelers with your thong 



twisted. 

 Expressive of high approval. 

 Directing your points above or below 



the bar. 



