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This state of feeling had been brought about only a few days previous, and was due to an officer who was attached to a command of recruits that some ten days before Kit Carson's arrival had passed by. He had flogged a warrior for some liberty which the fellow had taken while he was in the camp of the soldiers.

In view of the great change that has taken place in the last half century, what will the next half century bring? The reader must remember that the increase must be three to one to what it was at that time. After staying at Bent's Fort eight days we pulled out for "Taos," Carson's home.

A certain escapade at the close of Carson's college days had caused him to migrate to the West, where, like many others, he became a soldier of fortune, drifting whither the strongest tide wind blew. When Mary Greenwater recovered she sought him, and in her gratitude made him the overseer of her ranch at a princely salary.

As Sommers seemed ignorant of the market, the broker went on to explain, meanwhile sending a telegram: "Most of his is Consolidated Iron one of Carson's new promotions. Porter is in it, and a lot of big men. Splendid thing, but these new industrials are skittish as colts, and the war talk is like an early frost.

"And I'll give you something to do while you wait: bring me all the pigeons you can get your hands on white ones. Shoot them if you have to. And be careful you don't rub the dust off their feet." Carson's eyes went swiftly to Bud Lee's. In Carson's mind there was a quick suspicion: The strain of life on the ranch was proving too much for a girl, after all.

Cook is obliged to return to Abiquiu A Utah taken Prisoner through Mistake Kit Carson goes to Taos and has a Conference with the Chiefs of the Utah Nation Cook's second Scout He is caught in a furious Snow-storm and obliged to return to Rio Colorado Major Brooks and Reinforcements come to the Rescue Major Brooks on the Lookout, but fails to find the Indians Carleton's Expedition Kit Carson goes with it as Guide The Adventures met with Kit Carson's Prophecy comes true The Muache Band of Utahs summoned by Kit Carson to a Grand Council Troubles brewing among these Indians The Small Pox carries off their Head Men.

Carson would be up and visible, Wilson should go to his house, and beg for an Infirmary order. At length the grey dawn penetrated even into the dark cellar. Davenport slept, and Barton was to remain there until Wilson's return; so, stepping out into the fresh air, brisk and reviving, even in that street of abominations, Wilson took his way to Mr. Carson's.

Carson's face was grave as he answered: "Well, I don't know. I'm afraid you can't do business with both of us, Mr. Bellmore." "Why not?" asked the Chicago man, somewhat surprised. "Because Mr. Molick and I to be frank about it don't pull together any too well.

"They're not so indolent, considering their chances." Then he went on to explain. A horde of trappers, he said, had followed Kit Carson's successful trip into the region in 1840. They visited every stream and strung traps in all the valleys. Beaver fur was taken out by pack-train load.

He knew them by sight, for they had traded at his shop. "That's true, Mr. Striker," said Dick. "But we don't seem to be lucky just now." "How's that?" "There isn't a conveyance of any kind here to take us to Brill, and I must say I don't feel like walking." "You go around to Carson's livery stable. He'll take you over to the college," answered Mr. Striker.

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