John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot) Abbott
Capitolo 58
approximately six weeks. Soon after their return, in the second part of January,
a party of Crow Indian, a very dark night, covertly succeeded in
approaching himself/herself/itself to the field and in to drive away nine some animals that were
pasturing to a short distance. It was not up to morning that the loss was
open.
As usual Kit Carson was expeditious, to the head of twelve men, in search of the
thievish. They selected their best horses, for him it was sure that the
Indians would not make delay in their flight. You/he/she was found rather difficult
to follow their footstep, for, during the night, a herd of many thousand
buffaloes had crossed and it recrossed him/it, while stamping on completely out it of sight.
He/she anchors the sagacity of Carson it triumphed, and after being confused for a
short time, he struck again with certainty the footstep.
For forty miles the search was continued with a lot of vigor. The horses then
started to distribute. Night was approaching himself/herself/itself. Carson thought him/it necessary to
goes in up to morning field that is probable that the horses are refreshed and
enlisted. There was a near grove from. In the moment in which they was digitandolo for
their protected camp, Kit Carson saw the smoke of Indian fires to no
great distance in advance of him. He without doubt had that the smoke came from
the camp of the party that he was undertaking.
The Indians were run away by the north. Clearly it would be from the north
what they would look for the approach of their pursuers. The Southerner
confinements of their field would attentively be protected accordingly. The
hunters of skins quietly remained in their hiding-place up to that midnight. Them then
taken a wide circuit, as to draw near to the Indians from the south. The
it attaches with ferocity seemed to have lost every fear of search for the glint of them,
triumphal fires shone far and wide, and their Barbarian's cries
celebration echoed on the grassland.
Very cautiously Carson and his/her men drew near, while benefiting himself/herself/itself to of