John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot) Abbott
Capitolo 39
you/he/she was sustained by the incomes of the crown. Animals multiplied with great
the rapidity on those luxuriant grasslands and almost boundless. They varied
sometimes it was said, while scattering out more than one hundred thousand acrid of
marvelously fertile pastures. There clearly owes, you/he/she has been a lot
guess-job in to appraise the numbers of these enormous herds, generally
wandering only to their pleasure. But with such provisionings of animal
and I feed vegetable there was not any fear of lack. The indolent Indians
accordingly it gathered around the Missions in the great numbers. They was everybody
affectionate of show, and unwillingly it became not such Cristiano as it consists in
frequenting the ceremonies of the church.
The Mission, with his/her buildings, cultivated fields and enormous herds it seemed
as the garden of Eden to our tired travellers. Them however he/she remained,
here but one day, as they was not on a turn of pleasure but in search of
furs. The trip of one day brought them to another but a lot of smaller Mission,
Fernando of St. called. Without some delay of theirs they pushed above toward the west,
their object that is to enter the valley of the river of Sacrament, where them
you/he/she had been said that beavers could be found in great abundance. Them
been waited of now to arrive to the banks of this famous, but then hardly known
river, after the trip of some days in a northeastern direction. Now They was
in a delicious region. The climate was enchanting. Brooks of water of crystal,
and well he/she filled with fishes, it often crossed their run. There was abundant
you look for for their bovine livestock; and forest and grassland seemed alive with game.
They arrived soon to the banks of the Joaquin of St., a beautiful brook flowing
northern and voiding in the near Sacrament his/her mouth. There, finding
a place of very eligible camping and a lot of indications of beaver in the
brook, the Mr. Young stopped his/her party to remain for some days and in the,
in the meantime to put their traps. The general character of the scenery around