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take out of my pocket when on her back ; but she never 

 "played up" on other occasions. 



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Fig. 201. 

 Fast Trot. 



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Fig. 202. 

 Slow Amble. 



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Fig. 203. 

 Slow Canter. 



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Fig. 204. 

 F"ast Gallop. 



Shying of the ordinary kind is an instinct common to 

 many species of animals ; but some horses shy, by making 

 a sudden bound to one side, the moment they see their 

 cause of alarm, which, in a horse I owned, was any wliite 



