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many respects to that which a side-saddle 

 obliges the rider to take, I infer that ladies in 

 England would be pleased if a change in the 

 mode of riding were introduced. 



Proprietors of circuses will perhaps permit 

 me to offer for their consideration that by 

 allowing this mode of riding to form a part of 

 some of the circus performances, they might 

 do a great deal towards causing it to be 

 recognised by the public as the correct style, 

 and that one great obstacle in the way of its 

 being generally adopted by horsewomen would 

 then be removed. 



I wish also to suggest that it should be 



taught at several riding-schools, so that a 



large number of pupils may commence at the 



same time. 



I am, Sir, 



Your obedient servant, 



X. Y. Z 



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