Argentina From a British Point of View

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Next morning found us out in the "corrales" having our poniesallotted to us by the capataz--we found the tropilla on "ronda"--thatis, in a corner with a lasso tied across in front of them, the height oftheir chests, and all facing outwards. This is the most general way ofteaching horses to stand in the Chaco, as, if taught to stand singly, they would fall too easy a prey to the Indians and gauchos. In order tosaddle these ponies we had to "manear" them, that is, tie their forelegstogether, for ...without this they refused to let us put the blankets ontheir backs.
All being ready, we started off, four of us, two in front and twobehind, with eleven loose ponies between us. By this time the sky wasbeginning to grow light, and evidently the fresh morning air haddisagreed with my friend T. 's horse, which suddenly cleared down a sidestreet with his head between his forelegs and his back arched like thebend in an archer's bow.
After some seconds of this amusing sight T. Managed to get the pony'shead up and came along again, looking very warm and beaming; hispink-nosed pony quite satisfied that he would have to carry more thanhis own weight for some distance further.


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