Capitolo 42
one hundred great beeves. It was the same old run of routing to the southwest, there
it was a definite lack of enthusiasm on the beginning, still never a word of
discouragement escaped the lips of men or employers. I have never been
a superstitious man, has had never a premonition of imminent danger,
always rather the felt an enthusiasm in my enterprises, still that morning
when the flag on Strong Beginner was grown weak by our sight, I believe there
it was not a man in the equipment but inclusive that our trip would have been
disputed from Indian.
Neither us it had we crave to wait. Nearby the connection of Elm Stream with the principal
In clear way you Fork us we were attached again to the usual time in the morning.
The field was the available best, and he/she anchors not a good person for defense,
as earth was broken from sharp tugs little depths and dry washes. There was
approximately one hundred enclosures of clear space on three sides of the field,
while on the side statement and thirty enclosures distant, it was a disdains
depression of many feet. Fortunately we had a moment you/he/she is warning, from
many horses the earth puffing and pawing that provoked Goodnight
to quietly wake up him the men that sleep near him that to turn you/he/she was waking up
the others, when a flight of arrows buried him in the earth
around the war-cry of the Comanche and we it played. Never cautious,
we had studied the situation on to camp, and you/he/she had laced our horses,
way of cavalry, to a heavy rope extended by the protected side of
the wagon to a driven tall pole for the purpose. With the attack the
majority of the flungs of their men in their saddles and it started to
the liberation of the remuda, while three others and me, detailed in
anticipation, raced for the ravine and allowed to approximately fall in him forty enclosures
above of the wagon. We could easily hear the exultations of the redskins
only under us in the a little deep throat, and a fire of enfilade was versed
in them to short series. Two guns were cutting the grass from
under the wagon, and, knowing that the Indians, the had been climbed