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Identifier: newcoloradosanta00hayerich (find matches)
Title: New Colorado and the Santa Fé trail
Year: 1881 (1880s)
Authors: Hayes, Augustus Allen, 1837-1892
Subjects: Colorado -- Description and travel Santa Fe National Historic Trail
Publisher: London, C. K. Paul & Co.
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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nt ave no ardduty: was the pet of the regiment. Then I was l)rakcman on a rail-road. Oh yes, I have been in hall kinds of business. Tlim the championwalker for five hundred yards. Lost $700 of my own money on a bet last winter. Leadville? Yes; Ive worked in the mine. You bet hits the best one there. Lively place ? Thats so. I used to work hall day inthe mine, and spar in the tlieatre at night for twenty dollars per week.You bet theyve got the fattest graveyard in the country in Leadville.A pard of mine saw twelve fellers dragged hout in one night. Been to THE SHEPHERDS OF THE TLAIN. 69 Ileiigland lately ? Oh yes. Made $1600 in two weeks. Why do I erdsheep at twenty dollars per month ? Oh, just for my ealth. Systemskind of ran down. I tell you a feller can just make money in this coun-try, but hes got to have sand. (It must be exj^lained that sand—oneof the happiest and most forcible expressions in the whole vocabulary ofWestern slang—means dogged resolution, or what we call grit.)
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THE SLEEPY STORE-KEEPER OF lilJOU BASIN. Neither the Colonel nor the Commodore approved of very early rising,but, tlie next morning, determining to assume a virtue if they had itnot, they said that it was very pleasant to breakfast at 5.30. Then theysaw the sheep run through the shoot to be counted, giving long leaps asthey cleared it, and, as soon as the gates of the corral were opened, tum-bling over each other as they rushed out to find the grass; and their lastsight of the herder, as he stepped off, vividly recalled the feats of Rowelland OLeary. 70 NF.W COLOIJADO AND THH SANTA FE TKAH.. Tluii ;i«;-:iiii wr wtiit to visit the ranch oi a resident of JJijoii Jusiii—;ipretty valley on the Divide — with a ))lea.saut lioiise in the village, and800(> sheep in ample corrals just over the Urst hilly ridge. As we droveinto this curious little village it seemed steeped in a sleejiy atmosphere,most strongly suggestive of Kip Van Winkle. Two stores out of threewere closed as we passed

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  • bookdecade:1880
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Hayes__Augustus_Allen__1837_1892
  • booksubject:Colorado____Description_and_travel
  • booksubject:Santa_Fe_National_Historic_Trail
  • bookpublisher:London__C__K__Paul___Co_
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  • booksponsor:MSN
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