Capitolo 47
or conducts in my carcass. Did it feel me?"
"Yes; we will have egg-nog to our to-night of field. Comes down."
The boys were said away in teams of ten, when a suppressed cries
of welcome it rose, as a ride of horsemen was sighted on next
the divides far many miles. Before the men were assigned and
their captains named, the last expected team had arrived, them
horses icy and sweaty. They was well entirely known Strippers of the end of the west,
fifty-four men that number and having ridden from the Aquila Head,
thirty-five miles, starting two hours in front of the spuntar of the day.
With the arrival of this separation, Miller gave his/her orders for the
day. Tom Cave was given two hundred men and it sent at the superior end
of the grove, where to get off them were, you form in a half circle
skirmish-line that covers the ampleness of the thick grove of trees, and the starts
you drive down the river. Their horses of saddle would be cut in two
groups and checked down on both side of the grove, and to be in
the promptness for the men when they emerged from the chaparral, four of
the greatest men that as equine wrangler is detailed. Reese was expeditious with
one hundred and fifty men beside left the grove, lining up his/her men as
far back as the second fund, and he/she closes his/her line as the walk him movement
in before. William Edwards was expeditious with winds select men demolishes the river
five miles to the old steer ford to the ripples. Its instructions were
to cross and to sprinkle his/her men from the end of the plan of salt to the
horseshoe, and to assemble them around him to the termination of the
walk. He allowed him the best ropers and a number of hunting rifles, to
is situated to the footsteps of bovine livestock that conduct down to the water to the
the curve of river. The rest, approximately two hundred and fifty men under
Lynxes, formed a shed and long line from the left entry of the
horseshoe, extending again until the line that advances of Reese satisfied
pickets.
With the river on a side and this cord of foot and horsemen on the
other, seemed that nothing could possibly escape. The location of