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Updated: May 22, 2025
They accept the proffered kerans with a look of bewilderment, as though quite unable to comprehend why I should tender them money, and they lay it carelessly down on the sand while they assist the sowars to resaddle their horses.
A rattlesnake above a prairie dog's hole slid into the mesquit. A swift watched them from the top of a smooth rock, motionless so long as they could see. She loved it all, this immense, deserted world of space filled with its multitudinous dwellers. They unsaddled at Dead Cow Creek, hobbled the ponies, and ate supper. Norris seemed in no hurry to resaddle.
Intent on determining, with the least possible delay, the important question, whether the mountains really opposed an insurmountable obstacle to our project, I left my companions and Dolores to resaddle and get under way at their leisure, and pushed ahead with the alcalde. Striking off from the mule-path, we climbed up, among loose rocks and dwarf-trees and bushes, to the top of the mountain.
I was amusing myself a little. Pardon me." Just then the girth of one of the baggage camels, evidently not well fastened, came loose. Part of the load slipped and fell to the ground. Eg-Anteouen descended instantly from his beast and helped Bou-Djema repair the damage. When they had finished, I made my mehari walk beside Bou-Djema's. "It will be better to resaddle the camels at the next stop.
Darkness had fallen when the little party commenced to resaddle their ponies and in the midst of their labors there came a rude and disheartening interruption.
A crown piece will make him shut his eyes as we ride out, and they will be five minutes at the door before they find that we have gone." The marquis at once agreed to the plan, and Rupert went down into the stable yard, and began to resaddle the horses. "What, off again?" the ostler said. "Yes," Rupert answered.
The sun was just breaking the horizon. He heard sounds of life coming from the bunkhouse. Nan's appeal no longer convinced him now that he was away from her. But he had pledged his word. He could not break his word to Nan, although he longed madly longed to resaddle his horse and ride away, and leave behind him forever this place which had suddenly become so full of bitter memories.
Rake was silent a moment; then his hand touched his cap again. "Very well, sir," and without opposition or entreaty, he turned to resaddle the mare. Our natures are oddly inconsistent.
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