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It will not be out of place to refer to the driving races for which these quaintly shaped whips were the prizes. Edmondo di Amicis in his work "Holland" (1874) says : — On our way back to Leuwarde we met some peasant's carts drawn by those famous Friesland horses, which are considered the best trotters in the world. They are black with long necks, heads small and full of 6re. . . . The races in which these horses run, called the harddraveryen^ are very characteristic relics of ancient Frisia. In every small town an arena is prepared •divided into two parallel straight roads on which the horses run in pairs and succes- sively, after which the winners run each against the other till one is victor over all and wins the prize. From this account it would seem that the competing horses were " drawn " in couples on the same lines as greyhounds for a coursing match. 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