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... pace , and goes much faster than he appears to do , stealing over the ground apparently with- out an effort . Placing his fore legs well in front of him , without any rounding or climb of the knee , no " fighting the air , " the racing ...
... pace , and goes much faster than he appears to do , stealing over the ground apparently with- out an effort . Placing his fore legs well in front of him , without any rounding or climb of the knee , no " fighting the air , " the racing ...
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... pace is of no mean order was amply proved by Hermit in his great race with the imported English mare Voltige , in the Calcutta Trades Cup . He comes of a long ancestry , seldom exceeding 14.1 hands high , so that the breeder has , to ...
... pace is of no mean order was amply proved by Hermit in his great race with the imported English mare Voltige , in the Calcutta Trades Cup . He comes of a long ancestry , seldom exceeding 14.1 hands high , so that the breeder has , to ...
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... pace , than the far too common habit of " dishing , " or " paddling . " A horse is said to " dish " or " paddle " when in the walk , or , more frequently and in a greater degree , in the trot , the fore leg , from the knee downwards ...
... pace , than the far too common habit of " dishing , " or " paddling . " A horse is said to " dish " or " paddle " when in the walk , or , more frequently and in a greater degree , in the trot , the fore leg , from the knee downwards ...
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... pace - is par excellence the easiest pace of the horse , and consequently the most patronized by ladies . It is essentially the lady's pace , and being artificial as to its measured and collected slowness and circumstance , requires ...
... pace - is par excellence the easiest pace of the horse , and consequently the most patronized by ladies . It is essentially the lady's pace , and being artificial as to its measured and collected slowness and circumstance , requires ...
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... pace appears it really belongs to the haute école of the equestrian art . It is sometimes to be seen illustrated to perfection by some of those equestrians who " do miserable penance in Rotten Row , " occasionally by men and women ...
... pace appears it really belongs to the haute école of the equestrian art . It is sometimes to be seen illustrated to perfection by some of those equestrians who " do miserable penance in Rotten Row , " occasionally by men and women ...
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