THE horse's rescue. S2S 



Nobody knows how long or when it ^vill end. 



It may be hundreds of years before it is well understood, 



Or it may go very fast; if it does it will do a power of good. 



I do not want any man to think, afier they have read this work 



through. 

 To make money out of this work is all I want to do. 

 Of course for this work I shall have to charge now a little fe^ 

 Or I never can introduce this science, you can easy see. 

 The last dollar is going now in this work that I have got, 

 Excepting a few blacksmith tools and my little red shop. 

 Before I quit there is a little more to you I want to say, 

 The principles in tliis work are right ; there is no other way ; 

 And if they are not adhered to, you had better beware, 

 Your horses will all be better off with their feet bare. 

 Now I will in this work bid you all adieu ; 

 I do not want you to think I have given up and got through ; 

 I have not, I am going to follow this work around, 

 And teach and introduce this science I am bound. 



Adieu, your humble servant, 



Gerard Doan. 



