[The Eagle’s Heart by Hamlin Garland]@TWC D-Link book
The Eagle’s Heart

CHAPTER XVI
3/27

They were larger of body, heavier of limb, and less active than the range cattle of the plains, but were sufficiently speedy to make handling them a fine art.
As he drew near the camp a musical shout arose, and Reynolds spurred his horse out to meet him.

"It's Mose!" he shouted.

"Boy, I'm glad to see ye, I certainly am.

Shake hearty.

Where ye from ?" "The Wind River." "What have you been doing up there ?" "Oh, knocking around with some Shoshones on a hunting trip." "Well, by mighty, I certainly am glad to see ye.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books