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guns buried of Wilson, and he/she returned to the herd. Accordingly us
learned that next morning after Wilson departed Loving you/he/she had crawled to
the river for a drink, and, looking at countercurrent, saw of the an one mile
or sprinkling more distant a team. Shooting his/her gun he attracted
attention to him and so you/he/she was freed, the Indians that have raised the curtains
during the night. To his/her partner, Mr. Loving fortified Wilson
history, and it rejoiced to know that his/her comrade had also escaped.
What medical science could do was served as the surgeons of place
for the cowman of the veteran, but after having lingered ventun days he died.
Wilson and the wounded boy that both has recovered, the bovine livestock you/they were delivered
in two installments, and soon in October that we have started homeward,
bringing the rests embalmed of the pioneer cattleman in a light
transport. The trip was without accidents, the from trip was done
mainly from night, and on the arrival in house of Loving frontier,
six hundred miles from Strong Sumner, its rests were staid to rest with
Masonic honors.
More than thirty years after an application you/he/she was done against the government
for the bovine livestock lost to Crossing of Horsehead. Wilson and I were witnesses
before the commissioner sent to take the evidence in the case. The hearing
it was kept to a federal court, and after you/he/she was ended, Wilson, while
drinking, it accused me of suspecting to abandon him/it his/her employer,--a
suspect me, in fact, you/he/she had entertained to the duration we discovered him/it to us
to the cavern. I had never breathed him to a living man, still it was the
the truth, sleeping for a generation before finding expression.
I CAPITULATE V
You spend the summer Of' 68
The death of Mr. Loving ended my job in to drive bovine livestock to Strong
Sumner. The smaller member of the firm was anxious to continue the
you deal then established, but the absence of some protection against the
Indian, government or federal they were without hope. Texas was suffering