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imilar manner, the arms being stretched as far backward as possible, and hold the hands high. [Illustration] 5. Hold up the right foot by the right hand, extending the leg and arm by degrees. 6. Hold up the left foot in the same manner. 7. Stand with the knees bent, and exercise them towards the ground, until he can kneel on both knees at once without supporting himself as he drops. 8. Raise himself from this position without the aid of his hands, by springing back on his toes. 9. Endeavour to touch both his toes, with the back straight, the legs close together, and the head down. 10. Take a piece of wood, three inches broad, and twenty long, that will not bend, and hold it across the back, the three first fingers touching the wood. [Illustration] 11. Endeavour to sit, but not touch the ground, nor let any part of his body touch his heels, with his arms stretched out in a line with his chin. 12. Stand with his arms and legs extended, so as to form the letter X. SECOND COURSE. Let the pupil:-- 13. Lie down on his back, and raise his body from an horizontal to a vertical position, without any assistance from the hands or elbows. 14. Draw up the legs close to the posterior part of the thighs, and rise without other assistance. [Illustration] 15. Extend himself on his back again, and walk backwards with the palms of his hands and his feet. 16. Sustain the weight of the whole body upon the palms and the toes, the face being towards the ground. [Illustration] 17. Lie on his back, and take hold of each foot in his hands, and throw himself on his face by rolling over. 18. Lie with the face down, and take hold of his toes while in that position. [Illustration] 19. With his chest downwards, drag his body along by walking only with his hands. 20. Place himself on his back, and endeavour to advance by means of the propulsion of the feet. 21. Place his body on his hands and feet, with the breast upwards, and endeavour to bring the lips to the ground. 22. Lean on the breast and palms of the hands, and throw the legs over towards the back of the head. 23. Stretch himself on the back, and extending the hands beyond the head, at the utmost stretch, touch the ground, and, if possible, bring up a piece of money, previously to be placed there. 24. In the same manner, endeavour to seize a ball by the toes at full length. WALKING. These preliminary exercises having
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