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and can remount among galloping- 

 horses. 



When the road is an everyday aJBfair, 

 causing no fear and but little surprise to 

 our young pupil, we can put him in 

 harness, with a view to drawing us be- 

 hind him. 



Hitherto he has not had a collar on, 

 nor a breeching, so you get these in their 

 places, and drive liim about with the 

 reins as before. 



Now, in harness, we never know 

 what may happen. A wheel may come 

 off, or the harness may break going 

 downhill and let the cart on to 

 the horse's hind quarters ; or, though 

 we drive very nicely ourselves, we 

 may meet others on the road who are 



