NORWEGIAN PONIES 



them and crawl about under their bellies. In travelling 

 through Norway the pony is changed about every eight 

 miles at a farm-house, where an entry is made in a book 

 kept for the purpose of reference. The traveller's name is 

 recorded, so that in case of delay or other circumstances 

 he can make a complaint agaiust the farmer or other 

 person concerned. One important thing is for the 

 traveller to learn the sounds uttered by the driver, as the 

 ordinary language used by Englishmen for stopping or 

 making the animal go is quite unintelligible where a 

 Norwegian pony is concerned. 



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