Capitolo 27
Palomas, would write immediately the letter of which it would command the hand
the lance-corporal's daughter. Who could refuse what it was a
daughter of Saint Maria compared to a child of Las Palomas?
Stream of Tarancalous worked almost due east, and rancho Saint Maria was
located near his/her source, depending more from his/her sources for provisioning of water
what on the brook that only flowed for some months during the year.
Where the installations of watering were limited so the rodeo was an easy
matter. A number of small round-ups to every point of established watering,
a rapid coupon out of all bearing the Las Palomas marks, and us
stirred above to the next rodeo, for us we had an abundance of help to Saint
Maria. The job was ended by the middle one some afternoon. Later
sending, under five or six men our cut of many one hundred bovine livestock
toward west on our course, our equipment rode as amended in rancho Saint Maria
to pay our respects. Our wagon had offered an abundant supper for ours
assistants and us; but you/he/she would have been, in the Mexican label,
extremely ill-mannered on our behalf not to visit the rancho and to participate of a cup
of coffee and a cigarette, thanking the ranchero on to divide for his
the gentleness in to grant us the rodeo.
Then when the last round-on you/he/she had arrived, Don Mateo and Uncle Lance turned
the job above to their lance-corporals, and it rode above in advance to Saint Maria.
The vaqueroses of our ranch were anxious to visit the rancho, so it
devolved on the white element to put on to head of the cut. Being a
extraneous to Saint Maria, was me permitted to accompany our _segundo_,
June Deweese, on an introductory visit. On to reach the rancho the,
vaqueroses sprinkled among the _jacals_ of their _amigos_, while June and
the welcome one I was given me to the _casa primero_. There we found Uncle Lance
participating of refreshment, and smoking a cigarette as if he had been
been born a Senor Don of some dominant ranch. June and I were made to sit to
another table, where we had served with coffee, wafer and fact in the house