John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot) Abbott
Capitolo 96
grassland scattered, with its wild region of flowers of every sumptuous color,
softly waving in the evening breeze as the ocean of lifting. The sun was
a sky rising up without only clouds, illuminating with extraordinary
shine the enchanting scene. Here and there in the distance of the
plain boundless, some blocks of trees were sprinkled, as if nature had
systematizes them with the special purpose to decorate him Eden-as
panorama. But what what he/she consoled the hunters more than everything the other
aspects of the sublimity and the beauty, were the immense herds, while pasturing on
the boundless grassland evidently. Many of these herds numbered thousand
and still their appeared but they like little spot sprinkled on the enormous one
expanse. The hunter had found his/her heaven; for there the other varieties they were
of game in that luxuriant pasture, elk, buck the antelopes and there was room
enough for all of them.
Our adventurers immediately selected a stain for their field on the edge of
the forest, near a spring of bubbling. With great their alacrity their reared
systems, and it systematized the whole apparatus to be camped him with which they was
provisioned abundantly. Polish you/he/she was cut by the forest, and it planted in the
opens grassland exposed to the sun, with ropes of hideaway brims on them. On these
their ropes were to suspend strips of meat of Indian buffalo to be recovered drying in
the sun. Every thing was on prepared night for the principle of
operations in the first dawn. The best shots were selected for hunters.
They was to go to the grassland, they shoot the game and they draw him/it. The rest
you/he/she was detailed to cut the meat and to hang him/it on the ropes to dry. Later
you/he/she had sufficiently dried, they was to pick down it up, and it compresses nearby it from
in bundles for transport.
These were days of halcyon, and abundant it was the crop of game that these
daring harvesters were gathering. During the days so spent, in to shoot the
game and recovering the meat, the hunters lived on the fat of the earth. The