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MEN, MONKEYS, HOKSES, AND SOTS. 149<br />

instructed us. Big teeth denoted poor, small teeth<br />

good, eyesight. Rice-straw as a steady diet produced<br />

spavin, mulberry leaves cured blindness, certain<br />

spots on the knees betokened a good "night eye,"<br />

or power to see well in the dark. Horses were not<br />

curried, but combed, washed in warm water, and<br />

carefully wiped. It was the custom to bind the<br />

forelock so as to make it stand erect in tufts like<br />

pompons, and to encase the tail in a silk bag. The<br />

art of equine hair-dressing was professed by specialists.<br />

To make the tail droop gracefully, the sinew<br />

beneath the root must be cut. As there are few<br />

flies in Japan a fly-brush was not necessary.<br />

It is said by those who have ridden fine animals<br />

in other countries that the Japanese horse "is<br />

without a single virtue ;<br />

" and though this is, as the<br />

Japanese say, "blowing a conch," that is, telling a<br />

snorting exaggeration, yet<br />

little can be said in his<br />

praise except that he is tough, patient, enduring,<br />

sure-footed, and can live cheaply on poor fare.<br />

A great many even of the saddle-horses in<br />

Echizen were badly broken in, and all the natural<br />

troubles of an unskilled rider were much increased<br />

by a multitude of uncanny and undesirable tricks<br />

which the creature began to play as soon as he<br />

discovered the character of his human burden and<br />

the quality of his arm. When Mr. Honda first<br />

taught his son Jiro to ride he used gentle horses,<br />

but as he advanced in skill he put hard-mouthed<br />

animals under him. For bold riders vicious horses<br />

were purposely chosen and ridden by ambitious

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