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We had convinced ourselves, and pretty nearly everybody else, that the State was only fit for cattle-grazing, and that we were the most competent grazers; furthermore, we were in possession, and no man could come in without our consent. "However, a very curious law of our own making was our undoing.

Bat Brydges wrote forty lines of two paragraphs in which he warned the public that this sort of thing had to stop; the West would not stand for interference from outside cattlemen who were trying to wrest the range away from local grazers. There followed the names of six men concerned in the Rim Rock fray. Whose names they were, neither Bat nor anyone else knew. Also Mr.

At this time, the Cherokee Indians, the most powerful of the Western tribes, still claimed the territory, as rightful "lords of the soil," and were committing numerous depredations and occasional murders. In 1756, Fort Dobbs about twenty miles West of Salisbury, was built for the protection of the small neighborhood of farmers and grazers around it.

It posts notices of poisoned meadows to warn the grazers on the range." "That is a pretty nice thing to do!" Donald said. "Sure enough it is," agreed Sandy. "Some day the survey will have all the water-holes catalogued along with the poisoned herbage, and will then be able to direct herders to the best grazing grounds. That is what the government is busy trying to do now."

But quite apart from this, all of Cisalpine Gaul, as the region was called, was receiving immigrants from all parts of Italy throughout the second century, when the fields farther south were being exhausted by long tilling, and were falling into the hands of capitalistic landlords and grazers.

So he pictured in his mind the cleft, the running creatures, and the part the ga-n could play if they so willed. Assent in its way as loud and clear as if shouted. The man fingered the stone, weighed it. There would probably be just one moment when he could use it to effect, and he must be ready. From this point he could no longer see the small meadow where the grazers were.

"Oh! there agin with your tin days but it's no use; yez understand me well enough, but yez don't want to bring the banes." "He tells you there is no more," said Raoul. "Oh! the desavin' Judas! and five hundred ov thim grazers atin' over beyant there. No more banes! oh, the lie!" "Frijoles no hay," said the Mexican, guessing at the purport of Chane's remarks.

And wherever the means of subsistence existed, a village was sure to spring up in time upon the nearest hill-top. That is how the oldest Fiesole of all first came to be perched there. It was a hill-top refuge for the tillers and grazers of the fertile Arno vale at its feet. But why did the people of the Arno Valley fix upon the particular site of Fiesole?

Same old gag we've used for the last ten years, 'heavily armed band of masked men, 'scene like a butcher's shambles, and that guy of a sheriff 'scouring the hills for the miscreants. I'll bet he's under his bed scared blue." "Who did it?" "Same old gang of outside grazers, drovers who skipped the State line. I succeeded in getting their names after a good deal of trouble." "You did, did you?

Sometimes pastures are full of little hummocks of trees that have not yet been able to overtop the grazers. The winter apple-tree in the free is a reassuring object. It has none of the sleekness of many horticultural forms, nor the fragility of peaches, sour cherries and plums. It stands boldly against the sky, with its elbows at all angles and its scaly bark holding the snow.

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