. When a man's a man : a novel . 233. FRONTIER DAY. IGALN it was July. And, with the time of thecattlemens celebration of the Fourth at hand, ridersfrom every part of the great western cow countryassembled in Prescott for their annual Texas and Montana, from Oklahoma and NewMexico and Wyoming, the cowboys came with their saddlesand riatas to meet each other and the men of Arizona infriendly trials of strength and skill. From many a wildpasture, outlaw horses famous for their vicious, unsubduedspirits, and their fierce, untamed strength, were brought tomatch their wicked, unbroken
. When a man's a man : a novel . 233. FRONTIER DAY. IGALN it was July. And, with the time of thecattlemens celebration of the Fourth at hand, ridersfrom every part of the great western cow countryassembled in Prescott for their annual Texas and Montana, from Oklahoma and NewMexico and Wyoming, the cowboys came with their saddlesand riatas to meet each other and the men of Arizona infriendly trials of strength and skill. From many a wildpasture, outlaw horses famous for their vicious, unsubduedspirits, and their fierce, untamed strength, were brought tomatch their wicked, unbroken wills against the cool, deter-mined courage of the riders. From the wide ranges, thesteers that were to participate in the roping and bull-doggingcontests were gathered and driven in. From many a ranchthe fastest and best of the trained cow-horses were sent forthe various cowboy races. And the little city, in its rocky,mile-high basin, upon which the higher surrounding moun-tains look so steadfastly down, again decked itself in gala
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