408 SYSTEM OF KENNEL AND 



is, as regards equestrianism, more efficacious than 

 thcfortiter in re, since a good horse never requires 

 whip or spur, and women especially never ought to 

 be placed upon the backs of any save made hunters. 

 Young adventurous riders may take pleasure in 

 teaching a four-year-old how to cross country ; the 

 pleasure is enhanced by finding oneself on a quick 

 and ready pupil ; and if brought to the finish after a 

 good run, the pilot has good cause to feel proud of 

 their joint success, although attended perhaps with 

 a few overturns. 



