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the rest of month and it was in meat that he/she works strong, and among some days
all the boys brought for the duty. The senior member of the firm was the
owner of a big number of bovine livestock of series, and it was the intention to
you round off on and you gather as very of his/her beeves as possible for the arrival
walk. We should have ample time to do this; waiting up to that the
second of the month departs for starting, he believed that little
Indians would be met, as the time was approaching himself/herself/itself to for their annual plant
hunting of Indian buffalo for bathrobes and a provisioning of meat in winter. This was a frill
you cause with the tribes that depended on the bison for food and
dressing; and as the natural motives for hunting of the Comanches and
Kiowas placed south of Red River, the cattlemen considered that that it is able
both opportune once to be started. The Indians without doubt would confine
their operations to the first files of counties in Texas as the
bathrobes and dried meat would tax the ability that brings of their horses
returning, manufacturing him an object to kill their provisionings as their neighbor
camp in winter as possible.
Some twenty days were spent accordingly in to gather beeves along the
Principal Brazos and Fork Chiara. Our herd consisted of approximately thousand in
the right brand of ranch, and later receiving and to have road-marked five
one hundred out of bovine livestock we was ready to start. Sixteen men constituted
our numbers, the horses were down rejected up to that but five had gone away
the man, and with the preceding armament the beginning was made. Never
before or since then I have enjoyed such trip as this it was until us
struck the dry walk on to draw near to the River of Pecos. The absence of
the Indians were correctly preoperating, and or their presence
elsewhere, plundering on the immense herds of Indian buffalo or the motion of
the seasons, had driven innumerable numbers of that animal through ours
path. There were days and days of which we was not out never of sight
the myriads of food of these hairy beasts, and at night they became