THE PAINTER'S HORSE. 



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claw the ground, as the fore feet come down with the knees 

 and fetlocks well bent, or committing equally absurd 



/'ftoto bti] 



]''ig. 655. — Riding a gallop. 



[M. H. H. 



I^/lOfo bi/] 



I'ig. 656. — A Finish at Kempton I'ark. 



[M. n. H. 



eccentricities, will, to any one who has studied the paces of 

 the horse, look simply ridiculous, no matter how meri- 



