46 Horse and Man. 



gallop of extraordinary height and width ; and 

 a standing leap is nothing more than the com- 

 mencement of his gallop with such a stride. 

 If therefore you know how to give and take 

 properly, and if the unusual effort which 

 the horse is making has not disturbed your 

 seat so as to disable you from giving and 

 taking properly, you have no further difficulty 

 to overcome. 



