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BSERVING the progress of the Tennessee Walking Horse in the South, one gets the idea that
"’e have finally arrn-ed-our breed is well on its way-is being accepted more and more by horsemen who are followers of the
show horse world ana of those older blood lines.” As in all things, when pausing to rest on our laurels, we have time to look
about us and determine just how lofty the view really is on the way up ... or from the top. We see that all looks quite secure
ana that what has been good for all these years ,s paying off pretty well. We also see that others, not of the South, have been
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