. Redskin and cow-boy; a tale of the western plains. THE NEXT JUMP THREW HIM FAIRLY OVER THE HORSES HEAD. CONQUERED. 131 Well done! well done! several of the cow-boys said as herose to his feet. You will do, you will, and make a good riderbefore long. That will do for to-day; I would not try anymore. I am going to try it until I can sit him, Hugh said. Ihave got to do it, and I may as well go on now before I getstiff. The broncho-breaker came up to him as, after waiting aminute or two to get his breath, he again prepared to mount. Dont keep your back so stiff, young fellow. Just let yourback g


. Redskin and cow-boy; a tale of the western plains. THE NEXT JUMP THREW HIM FAIRLY OVER THE HORSES HEAD. CONQUERED. 131 Well done! well done! several of the cow-boys said as herose to his feet. You will do, you will, and make a good riderbefore long. That will do for to-day; I would not try anymore. I am going to try it until I can sit him, Hugh said. Ihave got to do it, and I may as well go on now before I getstiff. The broncho-breaker came up to him as, after waiting aminute or two to get his breath, he again prepared to mount. Dont keep your back so stiff, young fellow. Just let yourback go as if there was no bones in it. I have known a mansspine broke before now by a bucker. Sit easy and your bead, that is the principal thing. It aint easywhen you are being pitched up and down like a ball, but itall turns upon that. Let your legs close on him tight eachtime you come down, if only for a moment, that saves you frombeing thrown clean away from him. Hugh sprang on to the horse, and the struggle againbegan. It ended like the


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