. Echoes from the Rocky Mountains : reminiscences and thrilling incidents of the romantic and golden age of the great West, with a graphic account of its discovery, settlement, and grand development . itudes, and, being faithfulty observed, provedeminently successful. Much might be written of this lone life of the ranchman of them, stationed all winter on the Big Sandy, near South Pass,was frightened at the sound of his own voice in the spring when calling his horse, which hM wanderedoff in search of sweet beheld from the doorof his ranch a band of cut th


. Echoes from the Rocky Mountains : reminiscences and thrilling incidents of the romantic and golden age of the great West, with a graphic account of its discovery, settlement, and grand development . itudes, and, being faithfulty observed, provedeminently successful. Much might be written of this lone life of the ranchman of them, stationed all winter on the Big Sandy, near South Pass,was frightened at the sound of his own voice in the spring when calling his horse, which hM wanderedoff in search of sweet beheld from the doorof his ranch a band of cut the hamstrings ofhis horse, which was grazingnear by, and devour it beforehe could render any was a part of the lonelife of the ranchman upon thefrontier of the far West. The Midsummer ]STigh t sDream of Shakespeare, girdlingthe earth in forty minutes; thewinged wonders which Ariostoand Spenser pictured with de-light, hastening through the airon wings of light, have all beenverified by the genius and skillof man. It is a singular fact tocontemplate in the history oflone ranchman frightened at the tlie worlds progress that eachsound of his own voice. miglitv achievement of science.


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