On a Donkeys Hurricane Deck a Tempestuous Voyage of Four Thousand And Ninety S

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On a Donkeys Hurricane Deck a Tempestuous Voyage of Four Thousand And Ninety S
R Pitcher Woodward
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I didn't feel comfortable so far above the earth, the atmosphere was chilly, and the rarified air made me dizzy ; but that remark frightened me. The trick was, at last, accomplished. Coonskin held my fore-stilts, while Pod braced his feet, and with a violent push threw me over on my side on a pile of blankets and pillows. Well, let me tell you, my donkey friends, it required two hours to free us from the fence-posts and wire. After that, both men busied themselves like Red Cross Nurses. (Skates... said they were cross nurses of some sort), and bandaged up our cuts and scratches, then, after breakfast, they saddled and packed us for the day's journey. I never want another experience like that.
On Thursday night, I think (I ate up Pod's only calen- dar), we again wandered from the trail, and about two o'clock camped near a cottonwood tree which seemed to indicate we were near water. Although I was awfully dry, I had to wait till morning. It was pleasant to be lulled to sleep by the rustling of leaves (and it was consol- ing to know something besides us donks had to rustle), yet there we were in the boundless desert.


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