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thousand and seven head of bovine livestock corn-fed. The wheat was delivered to
feeding-destines her to ten cents a bushel, and the beeveses had been then on full
food stuff for nine months. There were no railroads in the country and the
only result for the corn surplus it was to give him/it to bovine livestock and walk
them to of the consignment-stings in Kansas.
Comparative with the run of routing to Strong Sumner, the northerner was a
heaven. Any past day but there was an abundance of water, while the
covers of grass simply carpeted the country. We was only a long soldier, while crossing
what was then one of the earths of the Anybody-man and the Result of Cherokee, never
sighting another herd up to that after having entered Kansas. We had a good time
likes mischievous out for a party, the country was full of some the son-in-laws of
gamblings, and our cook of darky was kept game that fries busy and roasting
turkeys. A calf was born on the footstep, his/her mother of what you/he/she was completely
you tame, and we broke her/it to us for a cow of milk, while "Taurus", the lad,
become a great pet. A cow-skin under the wagon was thrown for bringing
wood and utensils of cooking of bad, and the calf was given a berth in the
hammock until him was able to follow. But when Taurus became more old man him
suspended around the wagon as a dog, while preferring the society of the equipment
to that of his own mother. He learned soon to eat cold biscuit and
it corn-sets, and it would hang around to meal-duration, ready for the discards.
We had to always notice where the calf placed down for sleeping, as he was
a black scoundrel, and the men were responsible to stumble him/it on while
watches that change during the night. He could not be prevailed above never to
you walk with his/her mother, but it followed the wagon or it rode in his/her hammock,
and it was happy as always a has a good time when the recipient of the equipment
attentions. We sometimes assured as much as two braids of milk a
day from the cow, but it was compassionate to look at his/her futile efforts to