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[Coming to the Whip]6
[A good Saddle]13
[A properly fitted Curb-chain]16
[Flexion of the Jaw—using the Curb]22
[Lowering the Head]26
[Punishment in case of Resistance]27
[“Pulling the Hands steadily Apart”]33
[To Bend the Neck to Right or Left, with the Reins below the Bits]34
[Getting the Horse “Light in Hand”]35
[Pulling on the Right Rein]36
[Moving the Croup one step to the Right]39
[Getting a Horse accustomed to Skirts]42
[Showing Reins in Left Hand]43
[Advancing at touch of Heel]44
[Stopping at touch of Whip on Back]45
[The Walk (Colt in Training)]46
[Bending the Neck to Right and Left]49
[Moving the Croup with the Heel and Whip]53
[Guiding Bridlewise (Turning to the Right)]56
[The Canter]65
[Ordinary Pirouette]71
[Going on “Deux Pistes”]72
[The Passage]73
[Backing]76
[Reins in Hand]77
[Act of changing Reins]77
[Leading with the Right Fore-foot]80
[Leading with the Left Fore-foot]82
[Ready to Mount]94
[“One, Two, Three”]95
[Placing the Foot in the Stirrup]96
[Position in Saddle]97
[A Square and Proper Seat]103
[Method of holding the Reins in both Hands]111
[Approaching a Fence]119
[A Water Jump]121
[Rising to the Leap]127
[Coming Down]129
[Parts and “Points”]136
[The sort of Horse to Buy]146
[The sort of Horse not to Buy]149

[HORSEMANSHIP FOR WOMEN.]

[PART I.]
AMATEUR HORSE-TRAINING.

“My dear,” said my wife, “you don’t mean to say you have bought that horse?”

“Why, yes, indeed,” replied I; “and very cheap, too. And why not?”

“You will never get your money back,” said she, “no matter how cheap you have bought him. Don’t keep him. Send him back before it is too late.”

It was a sultry July morning, and my wife stood on the farm-house porch, in provokingly fresh attire, while I held my new acquisition by the bridle in the scorching sun; and just recovering as I was from illness, this conversation struck me as really anything but tonic in its character. However, bracing myself up, I replied, “But I don’t want to get my money back; I intend to train him for my own use under the saddle.”

“Oh, you can never do anything with that great horse. Why, he is the awkwardest brute I ever saw. Just look at him now!”