THE -WALK, TROT, GALLOP, ETC. 



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The horse should not be ridden to a high leap at a speed 

 that extends him too much. He should not be so flur- 

 ried as he approaches a wide leap that he can not use his 

 instincts for safety. If a horse jumps in a sloTenly man- 

 ner, he should be remanded to the school. 



