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The Passing of the Frontier

CHAPTER II
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Hence certain other phases of the industry followed inevitably.

These cattle, these calves, each branded by the iron of the owner, in spite of all precautions, began to mingle as settlers became more numerous; hence came the idea of the round-up.

The country was warm and lazy.

If a hundred or a thousand cows were not collected, very well.

If a calf were separated from its mother, very well.


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