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Updated: July 25, 2025


Then he went out to the desk and opened a conversation with the landlord, or rather submitted first to answering a series of questions propounded by that gentleman. "You're rather young to be travelin' alone, my young friend," said the innkeeper. "Yes, sir." "Where might you be from?" "From New York." "Then you're a long way from home. Travelin' for your health?"

Been a long day travelin’—" "Sure thing. An’ from up there you can hear this little old mare, does she need you." The Kentuckian’s pack had been hoisted into the mow, and Callie had even humped up the fragrant hay to mattress his bedroll. A window was open to the night, and as Drew stretched out wearily, he could hear the distant tinkle of a guitar, perhaps from the Four Jacks.

"It's purty big out thar, an' looks ez if you couldn't tamper with it this here river stands no foolin' but do you know, Paul, water's pow'ful friendly. It's always travelin' about, always on the move.

"For I'm going to make the most wonderful telescope the world has ever known!" "This is travelin' in style, all right," approvingly remarked Captain Britten, looking about the comfortably appointed cabin and sniffing the appetizing odor of lamb chops on the electric grill. When necessary, Ned Newton could cook an impromptu meal. He really was rather proud of his ability.

I been travelin' the desert off'n on all my life, and I never seen anything like it before. And I can tell yuh this much: I been wanting that mine too darn long to give up now. If you don't feel like stakin' me for the trip, I'll go back to Lund and have a talk with Bill. Bill's a good old scout and he'll stake me to an outfit, anyway." That was merely Casey's inborn optimism speaking.

De only way wuz in ox-carts or on hoss back. We all didn't hay much time fer travelin'. Our Marse wuz too good to think 'bout runnin' 'way." "Nun my fam'ly cud read er write. I lurned to read an write aftah I cum up Norf to Ohio. Dat wuz biggest thing I ebber tackled, but it made me de happies' aftah I learn't."

"You headin' somewheah special, Cap'n?" the Texan asked. "Or jus' travelin' for your continued health?" Campbell laughed. "You might call it that, Kirby. But if we stick together, I think all of us may stay healthy." Kirby turned his horse into the pike. "Sounds like a good argument to me, suh. You have any idea wheah at we are, or wheah we could be headin'?" "Northwest is the best I can say.

'Ere's a entertainment that improves the morals. P.T. Barnum you've all hearn o' him. What did he say to me? Sez he to me, sez P.T. Barnum, 'Sir, you have the all-firedest best show travelin! and all to be seen for the small sum of fifteen cents!" The man with the blue hog was there.

They do say, too, that he roars like forty devils with their tails cut off when he gits mad an’ some say as when he wants t’ git som wha’ in a hurry he jest grabs aholt o’ the feet o’ tha’ there thunder bird and she flies off with him and draps him anywha’ he asks her toNope, I hain’t seen none of these things myself but others say they has, an’ believe me, I’m plumb cautious when travelin’ these parts alone.

Old Dobe knows where it is. Just lift off your saddle and turn him loose or mebby you better hobble him the first night. He ain't used to travelin' with you, yet." "I have a stake-rope," said Bartley. "A hoss would starve on a stake-rope out here. I'll make you a pair of hobbles, pronto. Then he'll stick with my hosses." "Where are they?" "Runnin' around out there somewhere.

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