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C. Dudlej, of the firm of Magner & Dudley 

 horse trainers, accompanied me to see this horse. 



RUNNING AWAY. 



Some horses, of an excitable or headstrong 

 disposition, will make frequent efforts to get away 

 with his driver, and, when once he succeeds, he 

 is very apt to try it over again. Such animals 

 must be trained upon the mouth. To do this 

 effectually, take the cord, using the large loop, 

 over the neck, placing the cord in the mouth, 

 •nd back through the loop. You now pull 



TEMPEBINO THE MOUTfl. 



quickly and sharply upon the cord, this sets 

 the horse back, and causes the mouth to become 



