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4 revisions | Angelique Fuentes at Apr 13, 2020 01:39 PM | |
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4232 animal does not always win the spurs. In the performances of the bucking broncos and their cowboy riders it will be noticed that, among all the quadrupedal concentrations of chain lightning no two resort to the same tactics of defense. One will permit himself to be saddled and mounted before letting out the pent-up deviltry with which his hide is stuffed. Another will quietly submit to being saddled, bur that is his limit of sufferance. to still another the very sight of a saddle is a signal fo war. This one will start off humping his back like a madcat, and landing stiffly on all fours with the force of a pile-driver. That one will lie down and stubbornly refuse to budge. Still another will rear and fall backwards with such reckless fury as to sometimes beat on to his brains. A fourth will kick, strike or bite, or all this and more too, with a sasvage viciousness rendering him more dangerous to a tyro than would be a hungry lion. And these are but sample illustrations among innumberable insane efforts to escape the ignominy of bearing burdens. In some instances will | 42 |
