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When the pupil has become sufficiently advanced, a steady trot on the right circle may be attempted; the turns being executed as before. Subsequently, a canter may be tried. As the rider gains expertness, the turns may be made without giving any caution, and the sharpness with which they are done may be gradually increased.

Then a fierce feeling of rage came over him, and his eyes flashed as he looked round for the treacherous enemies who had done this deed. He looked in vain, and at last he stole cautiously out of his lurking-place; then forgot his caution, and ran to where the Indians lay, forgetting, in his eagerness to help them, the horrors of the scene.

The caution was the more necessary, as he had so much prudence and good breeding, as to behave with general propriety when under our roof; and he allowed me to speak to him more freely than any other person. When I talked seriously, he sometimes laughed, always opposed, but was never angry. "One day he arrived quite unexpectedly when Miss Stanley was with me.

'Madam, said the Baron, alarmed out of his caution, 'command yourself. 'Address yourself to me, sir! cried the Prince. 'I will not bear these whisperings! Seraphina burst into tears. 'Sir, cried the Baron, rising, 'this lady 'Herr von Gondremark, said the Prince, 'one more observation, and I place you under arrest. 'Your Highness is the master, replied Gondremark, bowing.

"It iss the wise thing to do," said Mynheer Huysman, gravely, "und I would caution you, Hendrik, to be on your guard against robbers who slip so silently into your house und then slip out again in the same silence. The times are troubled und the wicked take advantage of them to their own profit."

And they did not want to take any chances of losing him, now they had him, but for all their caution he had escaped, shooting Deputy Sheriff Lawrence in the leg, crippling him for life. Ex-Conductor Brophy was at that time sheriff. The officers noting our arrival at such time, at once ordered us out of the city, as they suspected we knew something about the outbreak.

Conrad Lagrange was interested, now, in earnest He turned to the artist, eagerly but with caution "Do you suppose it could be our neighbors in the orange grove, Aaron?" Brian Oakley watched them with quiet amusement. "I know it is," returned the artist. "You know it is!" ejaculated the other. "Sure I heard the violin this afternoon. While I was fishing," he added hastily, when the Ranger laughed.

Such criticisms by those not responsible are to be received generally with caution; but Hood was, in thought and in deed, a man so much above the common that these cannot be dismissed lightly.

From bard to bard, the frigid caution crept, And declamation roar'd while passion slept. Mr. Dryden seems to be sensible, that he was not born to write comedy; for, says he, 'I want that gaiety of humour which is required in it; my conversation is slow and dull, my humour saturnine and reserved.

Flour from his master's hands is served like the stranger's tobacco, though he may not have tasted food for days; nor does he accept a portion of the damper cooked in his presence until he has seen others eat. Then he feeds reluctantly and with extreme caution, not to gratify the palate, but to maintain life.