John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot) Abbott
Capitolo 56
elders, for him it desired to be considered from them as a peer and a friend.
He passed through this terrible test however that for the most part
ruins his/her votary, and eventually more diamond went out, clearer and more noble
for the shine of conscience that he received. He didn't contract bad habits,
but learned the utility and the happiness to withstand the temptation; and
schooled that he was able became so well, from the caution and suggestion of
wisdom founded on it experiments, to prevent a lot of a promising and skilled hand
from avid downfall in the same vortex."
In the autumn of this year Kit united him to another consignment of harness. His/her
destination was to the innumerable brooks and valleys among the Rocky one
mountains. The Mr. Fitzpatrick, a man of good reputation and a veteran
hunter of skins, had position of the party. Crossing a passage of the Rocky mountains,
they undertook almost northerly their run of routing in a direction, a distance of around
three hundred miles, cultivate them they arrived the head he/she sprinkles of the Platte
river. Now They was on the oriental side of those gigantic series that
you form the central portion of the American Continent north.
Here, in the mean of the mountains the winter was inclement, with
penetrating gusts and deep snows. He/she anchors the hunters of skins, warmly suit,
vigorously undertaken hunting and trapping, benefiting himself/herself/itself to of
every pleasant day. In inclement time they cheerfully gathered around
their ample field-fires, never finding enough to do in to cook, dressing
their skins, mending garments, making moccasins and in the tender ones them
guns and knives in order. Some of these valleys were found protected and
exposed to the sun. In mean-winter they were also days of genial heat. Them
every now and then it changed their field and it trapped along the banks of the Green,
the bear and the rivers of the Salmon.
During the winter a sad accident happened. Four of the hunters of skins that were