id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 40684 Karr, Elizabeth The American Horsewoman .txt text/plain 73011 3086 75 snaffle-reins in the bridle-hand; to turn the horse to either reins sometimes necessary.--Movements of horse and rider free action of the rider's left leg, and if the horse should fall, it lifted up in front of the horse's head, while the left hand, holding the When girthing the saddle, the lady may place her left hand on the middle saddle, she holds the reins firmly in her left hand and by a steady pull When both the reins are held in the left hand, the rider has not so much When the horse is in motion and the reins are held in the left hand, horse's head; the reins should then be pulled up by the right hand just right hand must retain the snaffle-reins, and support the horse by them, reins) with the left hand, so that the right (or supposed horse's mouth) command, but, with a lady's horse, a short reining back from time to ./cache/40684.txt ./txt/40684.txt