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11About this time a halt was made, and you bet I was might glad of it. Suddenly two to three scouts rode up. A hurried council was held, during which the pipe was passed. Everything seemed to be now arranged, and, after a little further advance, again a halt, when, amid great but suppressed excitement, every Indian mounted his now almost frantic steed, each eagerly seeking to edge his way without observation to the front. About two hundred horses almost abreast in the front line, say one hundred and fifty wedging in half way between formed a half second line, and one hundred struggling for place - a third line; the chiefs in front, gesticulating, pantomining and, with slashing whips, keeping back the excited mass, whose plunging, panting panies, as impatient as their masters, fretted, frothed, and foamed - both seemed moulded into one being, with only one thought, one feeling, one ambition, as with flashing eye they waited for the signal "Go," to let their pent-up feelings speeds on to the honors of the chase. | 11 |
