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them in, me calculation, to hold to make winds miles for day. And
here I am--Oh, hell, I would be rather on a stone-pole with a ball and
chain to my foot! You see that objects through that around
two miles--in that grass of old man? That is where us night of bedded before
last and forty odd it died. We only lost twenty-two last night. Oh,
we am getting in fast of form. If you think that you can contain Your
only breakfast brings down a ride through mine. No, you excuse me--
I have too often seen already them."
Very of the boys and me it rode in the herd some small
you outdistance, but the sight was enough to turn a copper-ruled
stomach. An animal had just escaped more or less without
damage. Fully a half is less one or both horns, while going away
instead bloody fetterses. Broken bones and open sores greeted us on
every hand; myriads of flies added to the uneasiness of the bovine livestock,
while in many examples it was at work evidence of worms on
the living animal. Turning from the herd in disgust, we returned
to ours really, thankful that the percentage offered us you/he/she had been
prohibitory. The tests and irritations of the road were mere
nothings to be borne, comparative to the sights that we was then
going away. Also that that us first we supposed it was bovine livestock that you/they lie down, it was
only bed-motive, the occupants has benignly been assuaged from
unwakings sleep. Weak we dragged to make some assistance,
street, cheers to stain from our sight and memory such scenes of
uneasiness and death.
Up to that reaching the River of Washita, we passed through a delicious
country. There were local and numerous footsteps that enter the principal
one all of what it showed the recent use. Abandoned field-fires and
I bed-motivate her they would be sights on every hand, silent witnesses of a
exodus that was to mark the year of maximum in the history of the
movement of bovine livestock from Texas. A lot of times we saw some evidence of
setup from the natives, but as to the liberty of the country,
we was monarchs of everybody that we have observed. On to reach the Washita,