Capitolo 50
holding above the glutton for inspection.
"If You pits a vealy tow-led child, I would have anything to tell you,
but you are old enough to be my father, and that makes me keep silent. But
you try and you remember that this is a hunting of wolf, and that there is enough
wolves in that brush this minute to kill ten the value of thousand dollars
of bovine livestock this winter and spring, and some of them will be Your really.
It is probable that that turkey eats some grasshoppers, but you are cowman enough to
he/she knows that a wolf as soon as it loves to kill a cow while she is giving birth."
This lecture was interrupted by a long humor that comes above to the line from
under, and Miller galloped away to verify his/her cause. He met Lynxes
coming on that it brought that many wolves had been sighted, while to
the lowest end of the line some of the boys were trying their guns
on and down the river to see how far they would bring. What caused the
the recent cackle was only some foolish cowboys that squirt their horses
in short runs. Him further expressed the opinion that the line is able
holds, and to the closing with the thickened cord, everything would be,
forced in the pocket. Miller rode down again the line with him
until him he/she met a man from his/her his/her own field and the two horses of change, him
hasty again to personally guard the slope of the beaters when
the grove had passed.
Reese, after the captain's reproval, its trophy turned him ended to some
of the men, and you/he/she was demolishing his/her line and closing above with the
I enliven direct of the walk. On the return of Miller, any guilt could be,
it founded, as the line was condensed to on a mile in length, while the
beaters on the points were starting only to emerge from the chaparral
and anxious for their horses. Once clear of the grove, the beaters
he arrested, while maintaining their line, while from both elegant the horse
wrangler was distributing to them their mountains. Again you assure in
their saddles, the long cry surrounded through the groves thick of trees of plum and