Ten Years a Cowboy

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39 1 She then darted away before Phil, whose happiness was showing itself in every lineament of his face despite his efforts to look as though that was only an every-day occurrence, could find words in which to fitly express his thanks.
Now, in truth, Nettie had some reasons to be proud of her lover, who, as he cantered back and forth, getting the wagons into line that first morning, and making sure that nothing was forgotten or left undone, sat his pony like a very centaur, and was a lover in
...whom any girl might well feel a pride.
Under Phil's direction, the long train of more than eighty canvas-covered wagons drew out upon the prairie and wound its way along.
They traveled almost directly south the first day, fol lowing the line of the proposed extension of the Atchi- son, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, and camped that night on the banks of the Osage Creek, a branch of the Big Salt, itself a branch of Arkansas River.
Traveling south again, on the second day at noon they crossed the Big Salt by fording, and, still following the line of the proposed railroad, late at night of the third day out, went into camp at Buffalo Springs, on or near the line between the Cherokee Strip and Oklahoma, having for the last two and one-half days traveled con tinuously across lands held, and generally fenced with barbed wire, by these four cattle companies : William- 292 BY BEAUTIFUL STREAMS.


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