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The Life of Kit Carson

CHAPTER XXXVII
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Some months later, another expedition was organized against the Apaches but it accomplished nothing.

In the latter part of the summer Carson started on a visit to the Utahs.

They were under his especial charge and he held interviews with them several times a year, they generally visiting him at his ranche, which they were glad to do, as they were sure of being very hospitably treated.
This journey required a horseback ride of two or three hundred miles, a great portion of which was through the Apache country.

These Indians were in such a resentful mood towards the whites that they would have been only too glad to wrench the scalp of Father Kit from his crown; but he knew better than to run into any of their traps.

He was continually on the lookout, and more than once detected their wandering bands in time to give them the slip.


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