The Log of a Cowboy: A Narrative of the Old Trail DaysAdams, Andy
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The Log of a Cowboy: A Narrative of the Old Trail Days
Adams, Andy
Cattle drives -- Fiction; Cowboys -- Fiction; Western stories
“That’s right, fellows,” roared Lovell from his commanding position,
as he jingled a handful of gold coins, “turn to and help wait on these
thirsty Texans; and remember that nothing’s too rich for our blood
to-day. This outfit has made one of the longest cattle drives on
record, and the best is none too good for them. So set out your best,
for they can’t cut much hole in the profits in the short time we have
to stay. The train leaves in twenty minutes, and see that every rascal
is provided with an extra bottle for the journey. And drop down this
way when you get time, as I want a couple of boxes of your best cigars
to smoke on the way. Montana has treated us well, and we want to leave
some of our coin with you.”
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