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of the stream. As we crossed him to us mean a mile above of the scene of
disaster, each of us bathed a hand in the water and it tasted him.
The alkali was strong as it leaches assembled, while producing bladders on our mouths
in the experiment. The stream was not also working, but it was standing in
long swimming pools, deep, clear as crystal and as inviting to the thirsty one
as a spring of mountain. As we approached us to us to the bovine livestock dead, Splann called
my attention to the attitude of the animals when death assuaged
them, the heads of fully two bystander that is thrown back on them
sides. Many, when stricken, it was not able of to arrive to the bank, and
died in the bed of the brook. Making a complete circle of the
horrible scene, we returned ours really, agreeing that among five
and six hundred bovine livestock you/they had satisfied their fate in those that death-damage
swimming pools.
We was not out still of the woods. On our return, many of the
bovine livestock you/they were lying down, while in the thunder-clouds of the west it was
appearing. The northerly Fork of the Canadian disposition on our left that
now it was our only hope for water, still over our course for the
day. Holding the disdains divides among the stream and we us,
started in before the herd. From when it was impossible to scratch them
in their thirsty condition, I was determined to transport far them as
how possible before obscurity reached us. But among a hour us
crossed on a footstep of country that herds had passed on their way
northwest, having left the Chisholm after having crossed the north
Fork. To the first elevation of which it would give me a sight the
stream, another scene of death and the devastation he/she greeted my vision,
only some miles above of the first one. Still from this same hill me
you/he/she could easily trace the meanderings of the stream for miles as it
it made a half circle in our forehead, while inviting and challenging us.
Turning the due south herd, we traveled until skin of obscurity,
going to field on a tall mesa, flat of many thousand acrid.