Capitolo 6
my father's farmer--from the same county in Ireland, in fact--and
I was duly animate on to reach away from house the life of the
village.
But my exaltation was brief. I was not to receive wages for the
first six months. My father recommended the dealer to work me hard,
and, if possible, it recovers me of the "foolish notion", as he called him/it.
The merchant recovered me. The first week that I was with him he held me in
a shop to the wholesale one of back that opens corn. The second week began anybody best.
I was given a shovel and I handed the road to work out the survey-tax,
not only of the dealer but of two other employees in the shop. Here
it was the job of two weeks in sight but the third morning me taken breakfast
to house. My merchant career had ended, and immediately me taken the
you launch as the child of a preacher he/she takes to vice. From the duration I was twenty years old
there was no best cow-hand in the whole country. I was able, besides,
you speak Spaniard and games the violin and thought nothing of horseback riding
thirty miles to a dance. The vagabond temperament of the series me
easily assimilated.
Christmas in the South is always a season of festivity, and the magnet
of mother and annual house it attracted us to the plate of the hearth of family. There us
brothers met and they exchanged histories of our experiences. But one year
both brothers of mine brought an experience new house. They had been on the
you drag, and the marvelous histories that they has told on the northern country
sets my blood on fire. Up to that then me he/she thought that I had had adventures, but
mine turned pale in smallness close to theirs. The following summer, my
brother the more old man, Robert that he was to head a herd on the footstep and me
pleaded with him to give me a berth, but he refused me, while saying: "No,
Tommy; the footstep is a place where a group leader cannot have favorites.
The work and deprivation have to be satisfied, and the men have to throw himself/herself/themselves
equally in the collar. I don't doubt but you are a good hand; still