John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot) Abbott
Capitolo 77
as a hunter of skins was such that every man in the party was ready to connect him/it.
He selected three some best men, and crossing the principal crest of the
Rocky mountains, a distance of approximately one hundred and fifty miles they arrived
the river of Laramie, a brook of which it flowed in the fork of north the
Platte.
The warm aspects in spring were now starting to breathe through these
valleys. On the Laramies and his/her tributary people, Carson and his/her companions
continued to trap through the whole summer. They was successful over
their taller anticipations. As they was to bring their furs for sale to
Taos that was out on the side of the west of the mountains which they has put, load
with their good, to cross the breadth and rocky series. It was slow job
inserting these parades, and it asked for a trip of many days.
One afternoon that has travelled for times through a very dark and sterile
ravine in which they had not found games, they stopped first two hours
sunset. Carson, while his/her two companions were systematizing the field, put away
with his/her rifle in search of supper. He had wandered on a mile from the
camp, when he came on the fresh footsteps of some elk. Following them
you drag for a small distance, he discovered soon a small herd of the
the good-looking animals that pasture on a hill-side, only on the edge of a grove.
Moving himself/herself/itself with the great care, indirectly he entered on the shelter of the
trees, walked to on all four above inside series of rifle they selected the greatest and more fat of
the herd, and to the relationship of the rifle, the animal was standing for a moment
shivering as if it is stricken from paralysis, and then it allowed to fall dead.
Carson was it animated usually from his/her success. The party both everybody
hungry. The region was extremely wild and sterile, and there was great
danger that they should go in bed without supper. It hardly had the echo
of his/her hit of dead rifle away, when Carson felt an appalling roar, directly