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follows that when the marcher who is in front advances 

 his right leg it is the left leg of the marcher who foUows 



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Fig. 1 26.— The Trot ; Right Diagonal Pressure. 



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Fig. 127. — The Trot; Time of Suspension. 



him that is carried in the same direction. We should 

 thus conlcude from this that the trot is characterized 

 by a succession of displacements of the diagonal bipeds. 



