"Equitation" Quotes from Famous Books
... equitation were, perhaps, a trifle queer; He had no seat worth mentioning, but oh! ... — Departmental Ditties and Barrack Room Ballads • Rudyard Kipling
... fact, an air of pleasing domesticity diffused over the whole circus. This was, perhaps, partly an effect from our extreme proximity to its performances; I had never been on quite such intimate terms with equitation and aerostation of all kinds; but I think it was also largely from the good hearts of the whole company. A circus must become, during the season, a great brotherhood and sisterhood, especially sisterhood, and its members must forget finally that they are not united by ties ... — Henry James, Jr. • William Dean Howells |