PART V. 



OF THE DIRECT PACES. 



CHAP. I. 

 OF THE WALK. 



Section I. — Of the Walk generally and par- 

 ticularly. 



For the lessons of a few days, the pupil 

 should ride quietly at a walk round the ma- 

 nege, in order to have an opportunity of 

 becoming, in some degree, accustomed to 

 the movements of the horse, of extending his 

 limbs, and of preserving the proper position 

 and balance while he is in motion. 



He should not suffer the horse to move, if 

 he can help it, till his clothes are adjusted, 



