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| ILLUSTRATIONS | ||
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| The Author Mounted on "Why-Not" at the Beginning of his Training | Frontispiece | |
| FIGURES IN HALF-TONE | ||
| Facing | ||
| 1. | The Horse sees and feels the Whip without Fear | 70 |
| 2. | Contact of the Bits with the Mouth by the Whip on the Flank | 70 |
| 3. | Contact of the Bits with the Mouth by the Whip on the Chest | 71 |
| 4. | Flexion for bringing up the Head and Neck and making the Horse Light | 80 |
| 5. | The Horse Light in Hand | 80 |
| 6. | Flexion of the Lower Jaw to the Right by the Curb Bit | 81 |
| 7. | Completion of the Direct Flexion | 81 |
| 8. | Flexion of Neck and Lower Jaw by the Curb Bit | 82 |
| 9. | Flexion of Neck and Mouth by the Snaffle Reins | 82 |
| 10. | Flexion of the Lower Jaw by the Curb Bit and of the Neck by the Snaffle Reins | 83 |
| 11. | Flexion of the neck by the Snaffle and of the Lower Jaw by the Curb Bit | 83 |
| 12. | Direct Flexion of the Lower Jaw by the Curb Bit and of the Neck by the Snaffle Reins | 84 |
| 13. | Direct Flexion of Neck and Lower Jaw with Lightness of the Front Hand | 84 |
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