The Heart of the Continent a Record of Travel Across the Plains And in Oregon

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One morning I determined to save the party from SEVEN WEEKS IN THE GREAT YO-SEMITE. 437 starvation, and with a fresh supply of the currency set out for Mariposa. At Clark's I learned thai; our man had camped there about noon on the day he left us, turned his horse and mule loose, instead of picketing them, and spent the rest of the sunlight in a siesta. When he arose, his animals were undiscov- erable. He accordingly borrowed Clark's only horse to go in search of them, and the generous hermit h
...ad not seen him since.
Carrying these pleasant bits of intelligence, I re- sumed my way toward the 'settlements. Coming by the steam saw-mill, I recognized Vance's steed graz- ing by the way-side, threw my lariat over his head, and led him in triumph to Mariposa. There I arrived at eight in the evening of the day I left the Valley, having performed fifty miles of the hardest mountain trail that was ever travelled in a little less than twelve hours, making allowance for our halt and noon-feed at Clark's.


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