THE PASSAGE. 



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Otherwise he may volunteer an undesired 

 performance. 



After circling, traversing, the changes 

 of leg In the gallop, or the movements In 

 place and to the rear, the horse will be 

 put Into direct lines In the same action 

 In which these are performed before he 

 Is brouorht to a halt. This rule does not 



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apply to the horse while he is learning 

 the rudiments of the movements, because 

 It Is often necessary to bring him to a halt 

 to correct an error, but after he can per- 

 form the various airs he should be taught 

 to observe it. 



