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on his ankles and tipped on his knees ? Place his hind feet rit the 

 same fulcrum E. In the condition he is now in he would fall very 

 quickl3% you would see. If he was put in his circle by working on 

 the right principle on his feet he could rotate both ways until H H 



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line and B B would meet, and he could rotate from A to K just in 

 the same way, and that would be, of course, to line I. Tho condition 

 he now is in he cannot do it if he should try, although A in the 

 center seems to be, and so is the perpendicular lines C C, and the feet 

 seem to be in about their proper place at T T: but it is all done 

 ■wrong ; he cannot move well botclied in this way, for this reason, 



