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ILLUSTRATIONS
38. The Trot Backwards 296
39. Gallop on Three Legs: Right Fore Leg Extended 297
40. Gallop on Three Legs: Left Fore Leg Extended 297
41. The Gallop Terre à Terre 302
42. Fillis at the Gallop Backwards 306
43. "Why-Not" at the Gallop Backwards 306
CUTS IN THE TEXT
An Ancient Greek Rider 4
Mounting: First Method 7
Mounting: Second Method 9
Riding in the Pillars to complete the Rider's Seat 28
Correct Manner of Mounting for a Woman 31
Correct Position of the Woman on Horseback 35
Correct Position of the Woman's Legs and Arms when Mounted 36
Amble 42
Single-Foot 45
First Lesson with the Longe 47
The Horse, Mounted, leaps the Bar directed by the Longe 49
The Horse jumps the Obstacle Mounted and under Control of the Rider 50
The Horse comes squarely to the Obstacle and jumps frankly 51
Dumb-Jockey, used for training the Horse to accept Contact of the Bits at the Different Gaits 60
First Lesson with the Longe 61
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