John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot) Abbott
Capitolo 18
it didn't also have any heart to offer him/it goodbye. Silently they staggered long, and Mr.
Schenck had gone away to die. Through what times to suffer him it didn't linger anybody
but God can say. You don't protect his/her bones you/they were ever found to pour some light
on his/her sad fate.
So depth became the demolition of these vagabond that often for times not
a word had spoken. They was lost in the wild region and they was only able
directs their footsteps toward the rising sun. After having left the Mr. Schenck there
it was but nine men remaining. They didn't agree soon in reference to the run of routing
to follow. This conducted to a separation, and five went to a direction and
four in another. The five, after having wandered around in the persistence of
sufferings of which can be conceived as soon as, you fall in with a party of
Friendly stream Indian, from who they was freed and they treated with the
greater humanity. Of the other four two only succeeded in to escape from
the labyrinths of the wild region.
Man was the dangers on which the young Kit Carson was now entering
from the pure love of adventure. He not being was not respecting not informed these
dangers. The knowledge of them did but it adds to the aroma of the enterprise.
Crossing the plans of the inside of our Continent from the Missouri
river to the Rocky mountains, was an enterprise very different mean a
century ago, from what has been in the most modern durations. The run of routing was
then almost entirely unexplored. There were not any charts to drive. The bold
adventurers didn't know where they would have found springs of water, where it looks for
for their animals, where they would enter on deserts of verdureless, where
they could find ford-places of the breadths and rapid rivers that them
he/she would meet on their way.
This is not a forest-covered continent. The enormous plans of the inside,
if you smooth or undulating or uneven, scatters far street for tired leagues,
almost without trees. The forest that mainly coasted along the brooks was found. Immense