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INCLINE TO THE RIGHT 



CH. XIV 



for more than a few seconds the movement toward 

 the right, or to put the right hand on all the reins 

 in case the horses pull. 



FlG. I34. INCLINE TO THE RIGHT (OFF REINS TOGETHER). 



It may be added, that the hands should be always 

 kept with the backs vertical, and with the fingers 

 pointing toward each other, in order to make the 

 fingering as simple and as rapid as possible. 



Having the reins separated by a finger, permits 

 either rein to be allowed to slip, if this is necessary 

 to make the movement more accurate. 



The right hand must be taken off of the reins as 

 soon as the movement to the side of the road is 

 accomplished, and it may be necessary to use it 

 immediately in the same way on the near reins to 

 return to the centre of the road. 



