id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 35521 Whyte-Melville, G. J. (George John) Riding Recollections, 5th ed. .txt text/plain 66722 4274 80 rider should take his horse short by the head and let him have two or of young horses in the hunting field, to hounds, sportsmen, ladies, light-mouthed horse steered by a good rider, will cross a country safely an extraordinarily fine rider of the last generation, hand his horse riding good horses find themselves defeated in a gallop after hounds, hounds are racing before us, with a good scent, in an open country, let the task of turning a bad race-horse into a good hunter. ride this kind of horse a turn faster at his fences, than any other. a man who keeps his eyes open, and knows how to ride, can save his horse If nerve and horse are good enough, go into every field with them, but, A horse comes out so many times in a season; if we don't hunt to-day we ./cache/35521.txt ./txt/35521.txt