six IN HAND. 



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under all possible conditions 1 have proved to my own 

 satisfaction and that of many others. When I say ito 

 drive I really mean what I say, and not merely holding 

 the reins and perhaps only three or four of the six 

 horses doing any work, but to have each one reined, 

 bitted and put to, so that when driven a few rimes 



they are as easy to drive as four, and require no more 

 room to m.ake a turn in. The reins should be held in 

 the left hand the same as with four; excepting that 

 the wheel reins are placed on each side of the third 

 finger, the swing or middle pair each side of the second 

 and the leaders each side of the first or top finger as 

 in fig. 21. In making turns the lead and swing reins 



