The equestrienne should practice and perfect herself in these various manoeuvrings with the reins.
Alice had to run holding the equestrienneskirts on with both hands, and I think the brown paper boots bothered Noel from the first.
My mother was the Equestrienne of the Haute École that I talked about just now.
Last of all the riders, before the clown and the rest of the people, is the Lady Equestrienne of the Haute École.
Alice had to run holding the equestrienne skirts on with both hands, and I think the brown-paper boots bothered Noel from the first.
Charming little May Wirth, first equestrienne of the world, I congratulate you for your beautiful presentation, for the excellence of its technique, and for the grace and fascination contained therein.
How charming, how simple she was, the little equestrienne as she rode away from the door of the huge theatre, in her pale blue touring car.
The beauteous and dexterous equestrienne is marvellously fastidious.
Then he beckoned to Andy as the equestrienne smiled pleasantly at him.
Then you can't have us," said the equestrienne promptly.
As the equestrienne shrank to the neck of the trembling horse upon which she sat, the timber just grazed her spangled hair.
The equestrienne sank gracefully to a rest on the flank of the big white horse, patting him affectionately, while some hands began rolling great tubs into the ring.
The equestriennesharply halted the man who led her horse forward for a dash into the ring.
The quick witted equestrienne read his face like a book.
The speaker was Miss Lilly Deacon, a fair-haired English lady, with the form of a Juno, who arrived in this country from London sometime ago to fill an engagement as leading equestrienne in Forepaugh's circus.
The husband followed the show to Texas some months afterwards, and had an interview with his wife, who had became an equestrienne in a small way, doing a pad-riding act in each performance.
But, as I said before, no one unacquainted with the dangerous preparatory instruction of an equestrienne has any proper estimate of the toil and weariness which her performances represent.
The work of the leadingequestrienne is one of the most laborious in the whole range of the circus profession.
The child of an equestrienne can be nothing to you.
Even without appearing as anequestrienne you have contrived to be exiled and repudiated.