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Show Habits or the II arse. The schoolboy who wrote that the horse was a noble inimal was tight. Hu might have added Uiat tho horre knows bia huslne. A horse kuows all about hiroteif, and if ho htd s-jnie of tlie faculties which men have, the horse could cute bit own aliments. Then are some horses Uiat never get off their feet. I have known horses that would ftaud for moi-th standing seems to be Uie natural attihide of tho horse. He sleeps iu Uiatpieitku; it is a rare thing to find a Inrto sleei ing In any other potltlon. A lirse that is sickly seldoialfcvtr lies down, particularly par-ticularly if his disoase it in the lung". So ou see that the haUts of Uie horse, lu sni respects, at least, aru tutiiely dltuVrert from the habits of a mm When you work all day you rest ly stretching yourself your-self at Iooglh ou a beil tr couch You don't stand up. Thu htrse, as I said before, dor. When jou arc sek you ga to bed, imt the horse remains re-mains standing taoyo Tribune. |