id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 29248 Anonymous The Young Lady's Equestrian Manual .txt text/plain 16458 608 67 ride with the left hand towards the animal's head. In paces, the lady's horse should be perfect; or, at all events, so far horse's shoulder, with her right hand, which still retains and passes The horse being thus left to the lady's government, it is proper, that, the aid of her right hand, while the assistant, or the lady herself, advancing the hands, or even relaxing the hold of the reins, the horse, near or left side, and the right hand to turn in an opposite direction. With the reins in this position, the lady, if she wish her horse to To direct the horse to the right, the hand should quit the first Should the rider, when her horse rises, slacken the reins, caress the horse with the right hand, holding the whip in the left. Thus, the position of the rider and horse are ./cache/29248.txt ./txt/29248.txt