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horse is put on a keen trot or run, he will stop instantly without 

 being pulled upon. Then, when hitched to a wagon, repeat slowly 



until he can be let out on a rapid trot or keen run, and will stop inr 

 stantly at the least intimation of the command to do so, and this to 

 be done without the breeching-straps being buckled. He must 



