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front, there must be plenty of shoulder and knee action, the 

 knees beinsf lifted hioh and well bent. Durino- the latter part 

 of each stride, the knee must be st.raii>litoned oLit, and the foot 



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be flung forward in vigorous fashion, and just before the hoof 

 comes to the ground, the leg should be poised straight. In 

 regard to the action of the hind legs, the stiftle joints and the 



