i^EAT, WITH iin;TTNG-noRN roinisL. 



CHAPTER YIII. 



Value of good horsemansliip to both sexes.— On teaehiug children.— 

 Anecdote.— Haveloek's opinion. — Rarey's plan to train ponies. — 

 The use of books.— Necessity of regular teaching for girls, boys 

 can be self-taught. —Commence wathout a bridle. — Ride with one 

 pair of reins and two hands.— Advantage of hunting-horn on side- 

 saddle.— On the best plan for mounting. —Rareys plan.— On a 



