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rein and a stronger pressure of the inward 

 leg, supported by the outward leg and rein, 

 the horse turning on his centre, fore and 

 hind feet describing a circle. 



Walking and Trotting in the School or 



Manege. 



The squad being now formed in line 

 down the middle of the school, with a 

 horse's length interval between the files, 

 the instructor will proceed to move the 

 ^quad across the school by the command, 

 '' Walk, March." 



Correct dressing is to be kept by keep- 

 ing the pace with an occasional glance of 

 the eye. No turning of the head is to be 

 permitted. 



While moving in file round the school, 

 the squad will be numbered off from the 

 front as follows : — 



'' From the Front, Number." 



The leading file tells off " One," the next 

 ■'' Two," and so on ; each man turning his 

 liead to the inward hand while doing so, 

 ^nd at once turning his head again to the 

 front. 



'' Trot." 



Each man will ease his reins and press 

 iDoth legs to the horse, according to the 



