In the Riding School Chats With Esmeralda

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"Now, I have seen many great men who could not learn toride. There was Gambetta. Nothing would make a fine rider out ofthat man! Why? Because for one moment that his mind was on hishorse, a hundred it was on something else. And Jules Verne! Hecould not learn! And Emile Giardin! They had so many things tothink about! Now, perhaps it is so with this young lady. Societydemands so much, one must do so many things, that she cannot bendher mind to this one little art. It is unfortunate, but then shei...s not the first!" And with a little salute he turns away, andthe society young lady, much crosser than she was before heinvented this apology for her, comes into the dressing room and--bids you farewell? Not at all! Says that she is sorry, and thatshe knows that she can learn, and is going to try. "And I supposenow that nothing will make her go!" Nell says, lugubriously, asyou saunter homeward.
You are still conscious of stiffness, Esmeralda? That is not amatter for surprise or for anxiety. All your life you have beenworking for strength, for even your dancing-school teacher wasnot one of those scientific ballet-masters who, like CarloBlasis, would have taught you that the strength of a muscle oftendeprives it of flexibility and softness.


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