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attending me to Red Fork. The second was an Indian commerce-place,
located on the run of routing of mail to Strong Rhine, and only some miles
northerly of the Crossing of Chisholm. The letter was characteristic of
my employer. It contained but an imperative order,--that me
you/he/she should touch, or with or without the herd, to Provisioning of Field.
For of the unexplained reason he would manufacture his that place
head office up to that after the herds of Buford had passed that point.
The letter concluded with the injunction, in case we satisfied some one,
to conceal the ownership of the herd and his/her destination.
The mystery was thickening. But first having declined to
takes in loan trouble, I brushed apart this as without importance, although me
gives my instructions of equipment to bring the herd to every one as
belonging to the men of Omaha, and on his/her way in Nebraska to be
corn-fed. Fortunately I had ridden before of the herd later
crossing the Cimarron, and you/he/she had posted the equipment before them
reaches the commerce-station. I didn't allow nearby one of my boys
the shop, and the herd passed from as in contempt of man
place along the road. As the cut of Leap left the Chisholms Trail some
ten miles above of the Indian commerce-place, next morning us
rippled hi to the old trace of bovine livestock and turned on a northwest
angle. Our run of routing now placed on the Cimarron that we crossed and
recrossed to our pleasure, in the interest of pasturing or to avoid
very great alkali flattens. There was evidence of herds in ours
leftovers, and it had us past Red Fork and not hasty, it is probable that I have
learned anything to our advantage. But disdaining every investigation of
the cut, terrible so that not the our identity is open us,
intentionally walked in the first true danger of the trip.
To low water the Cimarron was a brackish brook. But numerous
tributary people put in from both side, and holding above of the
the decline of river, an abundance of fresh water was daily guaranteed from