John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot) Abbott
Capitolo 40
they can be inflicted by the description of the Mr. Bryant of a similar camp
in his because of earth trip in California.
"Finding here an abundance of grass, we remained the following day for the
benefit of our animals. Probably The valley was fifteen miles in length,
with a varying ampleness of two or three miles. It was a delicious stain.
Wild plants grew in profusion, very-hued flowers adorned of studs its surface, and
silvery brooks, confined with from luxuriant vegetable and bushes you/they were leaving without breath
through him. On both the sides the mountains towered above from continuous
the elevations of many thousand feet, exhibiting a succession of rich
vegetation, and then dug cliffs and sterile, virgin's snow capped the
forming whole a panorama of rare combinations of the beautiful one and
sublime."
After a short rest the hunters of skins slowly continued their trip, while putting
their traps on the Joaquins of St. and his/her tributary people. Soon enough, very to
their surprise, they saw indications that there was another harness of ribbon
on the same brooks. In a short duration they met him, and you/he/she was found that the
the other party belonged to the Hudson Baia Society, and you/he/she was commanded by Pietro
Ogden.
It is pleasant to record that the two parties, instead of fighting against each
other as competing, it cordially fraternized. For a lot of weeks of theirs they trapped
nearby together, often meeting and never exchanging the courtesies of
brotherly gentleness. These men were from Canada. They was veterans in the
profession of chasing and to trap, after having been from very in the job of
the Hudson Baia Society, and having served a regular apprenticeship to
prepare them for their difficult and arduous job. Here again the
the particularity of the character of Kit Carson was developed. Instead of supposing
what he knew everybody that the wild region and the would have been known
business in which he was taken part, him not lost any opportunity to acquire everybody
the information that he was able from these extraneous. He questioned a lot them