John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot) Abbott
Capitolo 63
hunters of skins were to but a short distance from the field, turned loose to cut
the grass that was scarce there wherever they could find him/it. But when
Kit Carson was in a void society you/he/she had ever gone away to happen. The animals
it was entirely he/she attentively limped, a foot of hind and an anterior foot so it limited together
what they could not possibly race.
The Indians, on horses of fleet, with glorifying pennons the hair dripping in
the wind, and sending forth demoniac cries, it came down as the sweep of the
tornado on the animals. Their object was to provoke a precipitous escape that is,
to throw the animals in such panic from which they would detach him
all, and it follows the horses Indian street in the boundless grassland.
The hunters of skins went away so without any steeds, it would find impossible search.
The movement was so sudden and so rapid that, although many hits were
shot, but an Indian was stricken. He fell dead on the covers with grassy sod. A horse
only it was lost. One of the warriors, as he was passing from on the full run,
succeeded in to cut the rope of a breeding, steed in struggle and the
terrified animal disappeared with the climbed on herd. If you/he/she had not been for
the precaution to limp the horses, every one would probably have been
lost in this it tried precipitous escape. What has usually called the good fortune, is
almost always the result of wise precautions. In reference to this skilled
way of horse-steal adopted by the Indians, is written:
"These precipitous escapes are a source of great profit to the Indians of the
Plans. It is from this he/she wants to tell them they strip the caravans of their animals.
The Comancheses are particularly competent and challenging in some kind of theft.
They equalizes you train horses to race from a point determined to another, in
anticipation of caravans. When a field is made what in series is almost,
they turns their trained animals they loosen that immediately fly through the plan,
penetrating and passing through the field of their victims. All the