Capitolo 49
adobe _jacal_, and I rode for that, I picketed my horse and I went in. The
_jacal_ had a roof covered of straw with many great holes in him, and in the
hearth burned a fire that roars. That was some strange, but I didn't do
you mind him/it and I was heating my hands in front of the fire and congratulating himself/herself/itself
me on my good luck, when a great black cat jumped out from the
in an open window, and says: 'Pardner, seems a bad night
out.'
"I a little suspiciously looked him/it at a; but, for everybody that, if he didn't have
spoken, I would not have thought anything about him, for cats I like they.
He walked back face and directed on the windowsill of window, his/her backbone and tail
exactly arched, and it rubbed him on both jambs of the window. I looked at him/it
of the small duration, and finally concluded to make friends with him. Going
above to the window, I put out my hand to smooth again his/her diamond, when
a pluvius gust passed the window and the cat it faded away in the
obscurity.
"I went up again to the fire, while being sorry for there out the cat in the night
you storm, and me it was really sorry I had disturbed him. I didn't give the
attention of overmuch of matter but he/she sat in front of the fire, while asking himself/herself/itself who was able
you/he/she has built him and listening out to the rain, when to the sudden one
The Mr. Cat walked among my legs, while rubbing himself/herself/itself against my boots,
making the purrs and singing. Once or twice I thought about smoothing his/her fur, but
he checked on to remember him had spoken to me on the windowsill of window. Him
you walk on and you rub him against the jambs of the hearth, and
then return and you rub him against my boots friendly likes. I saw him/it
in the moment in which clear as me I see those pots on the fire or this saddles to lie
here. I was noticing every movement of his as him it made some meander around, when
to the moment he lifted on a self eye and remarked: 'The old sport, this is a
excellent fire that we have here.'
"I was starting to feel a little blood-curdling me a, for me I had seen angry dogs and