id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 39244 Dodge, Theodore Ayrault Patroclus and Penelope: A Chat in the Saddle .txt text/plain 41098 2131 82 trot became longer and speedier as the saddle horse became better with the long seat, the violent exertion of the horse in a high jump the man who lets his horse go his own inspiriting gait along the road. well-trained horse knows much more than the average good equestrian. horse needs an equally well-trained rider. horse whom he can walk, trot, and canter on the road in an unbalanced A thoroughly good riding-school horse may deny the utility of schooling the horse for saddle work. instructions for riding a trained horse, afford no clue to the means results of School-training lie in the ability of the horse and rider A good riding horse should never do so. balanced horse is a rider with firm seat and light hands. School gait rarely needed on the road, and a horse may be trained to The way a horse is taught in a riding-school to lead ./cache/39244.txt ./txt/39244.txt