In the Riding-School; Chats with Esmeralda by Theo. Stephenson Browne
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CONTENTS I. A PRELIMINARY CHAT WITH ESMERALDA The proper frame of mind --Dress--Preparatory exercises. II. SHALL YOU TAKE YOUR MOTHER, ESMERALDA? The first lesson-- Various ways of mounting--Slippery reins--Clucking--After a ride. III. CHAT DURING THE SECOND LESSON Equestrian language-- Trotting without a horse--Exercises in and out of the saddle. IV. ESMERALDA'S TRIALS AT THE THIRD LESSON Pounding the saddle --A critical spectator--A few rein-holds. V. ESMERALDA ON THE ROAD Good and bad and indifferent riders-- A very little runaway. VI. THE ORDEAL OF A PRIVATE LESSON Voltes and half voltes-- "On the right hand of the school"--Imagination as a teacher. VII. ESMERALDA AT A MUSIC RIDE Sitting like a poker--The ways of the bad rider. VIII. ESMERALDA IN CLASS Keeping distances--Corners-- Proper place in the saddle--Exercises to correct nervous stiffness. IX. ELEMENTARY MILITARY EVOLUTIONS "Forward, forward, and again forward!"--How to guide a horse easily. X. CHAT DURING AN EXERCISE RIDE The deeds of the three-legged trotter--The omniscient rider--Backing a step or two-- Fun in the dressing-room. XI. ESMERALDA IS MANAGED Intervals--The secret of learning to ride. |
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