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for still another hour, by which time we arrived in Denver.
for still another hour, by which time we arrived in Denver.
We had splendid animals to ride - the only trouble being that mine - a large
We had splendid animals to ride - the only trouble being that mine - a large
sized Indian Pony danced, and fretted too fast, and although I had on Buckskin gloves,
sized Indian Pony danced, and fretted to go too fast, and although I had on Buckskin gloves,
in my efforts to hold him my ring cut my finger so that it seems as if it would be sore a  
in my efforts to hold him my ring cut my finger so that it seems as if it would be sore a  
long time unless the ring comes off, and that can only be done by cutting it.
long time unless the ring comes off, and that can only be done by cutting it.
I expect to buy that Pony today (on account of the US of course) and
I expect to buy that Pony today (on account of the U.S. of course) and
I guess he won't dance quite so hard after I have been over the  
I guess he won't dance quite so hard after I have been over the  
mountains a week or two.  He is a roam - if he was only Black I should
mountains a week or two.  He is a roam - if he was only Black I should
want to buy him for myself as it is he is a beauty of a Roam.
want to buy him for myself as it is he is a beauty of a roan.
Well, although I was not stiffened as horseback riding used to make
Well, although I was not stiffened as horseback riding used to make
me, yet being out in the sun affected
me, yet being out in the sun affected

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the moon would rise was very clearly indicated - but it did not rise for still another hour, by which time we arrived in Denver. We had splendid animals to ride - the only trouble being that mine - a large sized Indian Pony danced, and fretted to go too fast, and although I had on Buckskin gloves, in my efforts to hold him my ring cut my finger so that it seems as if it would be sore a long time unless the ring comes off, and that can only be done by cutting it. I expect to buy that Pony today (on account of the U.S. of course) and I guess he won't dance quite so hard after I have been over the mountains a week or two. He is a roam - if he was only Black I should want to buy him for myself as it is he is a beauty of a roan. Well, although I was not stiffened as horseback riding used to make me, yet being out in the sun affected