Escape - Chifney never used a double bridle; he was an artist with the whip. His horse is hobbled by a banner bearing the royal motto, and the owner, finger to nose, is planning his bet for the following day. This cartoon shows not only that royalty could be thus savagely lampooned, but also that racing was supposed to be honest. The History of Horse Racing by Roger Longrigg, page 93.

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