THE HORSE, HOW TO BUY. 



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The illustration on opposite page is of an English light harness, two- 

 wheeled turn-out, a vehicle now occasionally patronized by fast living 

 young gentlemen. For style of going, the horse is as perfect as he is 

 handsome in his make-up, but not showing the high knee action consid- 

 ered stylish with all two-wheeled turn-outs. 



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VI. Saddle Horses of all Gaits. 



It has always seemed a pity that farmers sons have not taken morb 

 kindly to the saddle than American youths do. It is well enough for 



