id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36701 Wayte, Samuel C. Graceful Riding: A Pocket Manual for Equestrians .txt text/plain 10798 509 75 The second shows the position of a Lady when mounted according to Mr. WAITE'S METHOD of tuition; by it a firm seat is gained on the saddle, WHEN A HORSE IS KICKING, the rider should throw his body _well back_, the reins are not taken up too short, for fear it might cause the horse the rider's right knee closes on the saddle and the body falls gently The rider must take up the bridoon reins with his right hand, and pass draw up the reins with the right hand, until the horse's mouth can be utmost service both to himself and his horse: by it, the rider's hand is Let the rider take up his horse at an animated pace, halt him with a It is also correct to allow the horse to see his rider as much as _feeling the horse's mouth_; should the bridle hand _not_ be kept in ./cache/36701.txt ./txt/36701.txt