John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot) Abbott
Capitolo 24
repent, when to my amazement it slipped, while making away his/her escape in a
small opening in the earth directly under of my bed. The whole matter was
immediately explained. The snake had been out probably for seeing a neighbor; and
house that gets after I was dormant, the felt a chivalrous unwillingness to
disturb me. And, as I had taken possession of his/her residence him taken part of
my place of sleep, crawling under the cover where he is due to lie
quietly from my side until me I rolled on and I disturbed him/it. I am able as soon as
says that I slept a lot of that night, and Carson protects it admitted that it
the fact a few nervous."
Kit Carson was not a garrulous man. Him very you/he/she was given more to reflection
whether to speak, and he was not never known to speak vaingloriously of some of his
attainments. It is the invariable testimony of everybody that you/they knew him/it, that him
it was mild, kind and without pretensions, one of the noble of Nature. While
travelling him as soon as never the ray. Nothing escaped his/her acute eye. His/her whole
aspect was deeply that of a man thrilled with a sense of the
the responsibility of his/her office. He knew well full the untrustworthy character
of the Indians, and that "the best part of value is the discretion."
He had seen men often killed at night by an invisible enemy. From the
impenetrable obscurity that surrounded the fire of field, an arrow would come
it flew with death, while the heart of some mountaineer whose body was perforating
clearly revealed by the firelight. Kit Carson would never expose this way
him. He would always spread his/her cover where the firelights are not able
reveal him/it.
"No, any boys", he would tell his/her thick comrades unwise, "you can hang
around the fire if you want. You/he/she can do for you, if her like. But I do
you don't desire to have a Digger Indian slip an arrow in me when I cannot see
him."
A gentleman that was driven on the plans from Kit writes, "During this
trips I often beware the preparation of Carson of the the night. A braver