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doc#134 | catch him easy! There are plenty of fresh | horses | halfway at my place. If we let them go, |
doc#134 | light so that the shadows of the running | horses | flowed like dark streams over the dazzling |
doc#134 | of their running was cold and wild, the | horses | were lathered and their manes streamed |
doc#134 | valley. With every leaping stride of the | horse | beneath him he crossed one more patch of |
doc#135 | got to get out of here". </p><p> "We'll grab | horses | ", Dean said. "The main bunch is outside |
doc#135 | No doubt there would be men guarding the | horses | . </p><p> About a dozen animals were held |
doc#135 | Fiske. "Dean and myself will try to cut out | horses | to ride", he said. "We'll stampede the |
doc#135 | ", he said. "I'm going to walk up to the | horses | , bold as brass, pretending I'm one of the |
doc#135 | through it and moved toward the dark mass of | horses | . They were tethered, army style, on stable |
doc#135 | still rolling in the hills. The startled | horses | began rearing on their tethers. </p><p> Dean |
doc#135 | try it alone". </p><p> The sentry's saddled | horse | stood picketed nearby, having been kept |
doc#135 | resisted Mike's attempt to push him toward the | horse | . "Why not you"? he protested. </p><p> "Dammit |
doc#135 | his hand. </p><p> "No telling how good this | horse | is", Mike panted. "Favor him and save something |
doc#135 | some more. I'll stampede the rest of these | horses | so they can't chase you". </p><p> Dean leaned |
doc#135 | back. "McLish", he said as he kicked the | horse | into motion, "I'd be a mighty sad man if |
doc#135 | darted inside the stockade and freed the | horses | there. These poured through the gate and |
doc#135 | the rear gate in the wake of the departing | horses | . All were carrying guns they had seized |
doc#136 | Cheyennes were comin' to raid 'em for their | horses | . Then he went on to the Cheyennes and told |
doc#136 | the animals as possible. Wildly bucking | horses | would make the position difficult to defend |
doc#136 | indistinguishable faces and bodies, hunched over their | horses | ' heads. Gradually they emerged as men. |