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(5) The near hind leg leaves the ground, the horse being 

 balanced on the off fore leg only. 



(6) The near fore leg comes to the grouiul and the off fore 

 leg leaves it, the body being balanced on the near fore leg only. 



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Fig. 56. The gallop (from Smitii, Messrs Bailli^re, Tindall and Cox). 



