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2. That the sole has not been pared out. 



3. That the frog, unless it was ragged, has not been 



trimmed. 



4. That the bars have not been cut away. 



5. That the seat of the shoe has not been burned out. 



6. That the nails have been put in as regularly as 



the state of the crust will admit of. 



7. 



8. 



9. 

 10. 

 II. 



FiGUKE 97. 



Shoe too large; nails brought out too low down. 



That the nails have been brought out one inch 

 above the shoe, in the normal foot. In flat 

 feet they should appear a little less than an 

 inch from the shoe. 



That the shoes are neither larger nor smaller 

 than the wall, nor longer than the hoof. 



That the feet are the same length. 



That the nails fit the nail-holes accurately. 



That the clenches have not been rasped after 



being turned down. 



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