THE HUNTING SEAT. 



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therefore keep his feet in a position which will t^ive him a 

 maximum amount of combined ijrip with the knees and 

 with the calves. 



Fig. 184. Daylight showing between knees and saddle. 



The best position for the legs greatly depends on their 

 length and shape. It is evident that, in any case, the legs 

 from the knees to the ankles should not be directed inwards, 



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