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METHODS OF SUBJECTION. 



been frightened 

 to kick and run 

 away, tearing 

 the buggy to 

 pieces. He was 

 so desperately 

 afraid of a wag- 

 on that it was 

 utterly impos- 

 sible for even 

 several men to 

 put him in 

 shafts, or even 

 bring' him near 

 them. A f t e r 

 working upon 

 him for v two 

 hours, aided by 



members of the class, and resorting to every device of subjection 

 known to .me up to that time, my efforts were a complete failure, 

 leaving me almost completely exhausted and chagrined at the result. 



Pig. 83.— Method of Tying Halter to the Tail. 



Fig. 84. — Powerful Effect of the Treatment Shown by the Horse Staggering to 

 the Point of Falling when Quickly Untied. 



Still, I felt bound to succeed ; but " How ? " was the question. At this 

 juncture I happened to think that turning around quickly caused me 

 extreme dizziness and helplessness. This I had learned years before. 



