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is your at once dignified and affectionate; and by it you come

CHAPTER VIII
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He holds the bow flat down with his left hand while his arrows in their cow-skin quiver sticks over his right shoulder.

The way he would flash his right hand back, yank forth a arrow, slam it on his bow, pull it to the head an' cut it loose, is shore a heap earnest.

Them missiles would go sailin' off for over three hundred yards, an' I sees him get seven started before ever the first one strikes the ground.

The Injuns acquires four antelope by this archery an' shoots mebby some forty arrows; all of which they carefully reclaims when the excitement subsides.

She's trooly a sperited exhibition an' I finds it mighty entertainin'.
"I throws these hints loose to show what might be allooded to by way of stories, grave and gay, of sights pecooliar to the trail if only some gent of experience ups an' devotes himse'f to the relations.


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