Capitolo 22
obstacles in the morning until them I am at night bedded, never makes a cow
takes a footstep, except in the direction of his/her destination. In this
way you can dawdle away the day, and it cover from fifteen to winds
miles, and the herd of bad duration will enjoy of the whole liberty of a
open series. Clearly it is long times, fatiguing to the men; but the
the condition of the herd and saddle it escorts applications sacrifices on our behalf,
if some had to have done. And I want to warn her/it the youngest boys around
Your horses; there is such thing as having ten horses in Your
sequence, and to the same being of time afoot. You are well entirely climbed on,
and on the condition of the _remuda_ the success and the safety it depends of
the herd. To accidents it will happen to horses, but it doesn't allow him to be Your
guilt; holds Your saddle it covers with a dry cover and it cleans, for any best word
has spoken of a man that that he is accurate of his/her horses. Ordinarily a
it is probable that men get together with six or eight horses, but in such emergencies
as we am responsible to reunion, we don't have a horse to save, and a man
afoot it is useless."
And as everybody of us the youngest boys learned later, there were a lot
good, solid, horse-sense in the suggestion of Flood; for before the trip ended
there were men in our equipment that was as good person as afoot, while others
it had their original mountains, every one is all right for the saddle. Flood had
insisted on a good mountain of horses, and Lovell was cowman enough to
knows that what the mule is to the army the cow-horse is to the herd.
The first one and second day there it was not out incidental value mentioning.
We slowly traveled, while not doing really the walk of one middle day. The third one
morning Flood let us look out at a crossing on the Arroyo Colorado.
On to come down to receive the herd, we had crossed this indolent marshy branch
approximately the north of thirty-six miles Brownsville. It was a
brook that deceptive-looks, being on fifty feet deep and among tall and steep bluff