MORVICH 



being lifted, there should be a concerted effort 

 on the part of man to exhalt and lift up on a 

 higher plane the position of this most wonder- 

 ful of all animals. 



Have we not removed from our shoulders 

 the weights of former years through the 

 marvelous strides of science and invention? 

 Have we not in our comforts kept pace with 

 progress? Why should we hold in bondage 

 longer this our beautiful friend — the horse? 

 Will the scorpion lash of the cruel master ever 

 cease? 



The horse has a higher and richer function 

 and heritage by the side of man in the process 

 of the age. 



It is a source of pride to look upon him 

 when he is well kept, sleek and natty. See him 

 prance, bite his bits and pitch his proud head, 

 and with distended nostrils give vent to his 

 feelings of freedom and strength! 



There is not a more appreciative animal in 

 the world than the horse. He will respond to 



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