CHAPTER XII. 



THE SPANISH TROT. 



While I do not consider this move- 

 ment to be within the scope of my work, 

 for I do not see that It answers any useful 

 purpose, I have undertaken to give several 

 of the many methods by which it may be 

 produced, because It Is so greatly ad- 

 mired for the briniancy and elegance of its 

 action. 



, By one method the trainer will, stand- 

 ing at either shoulder of the horse, bring 

 him into equilibrium with a hand operating 

 upon the jaw by the reins held beneath 



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