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they get the fore feet of the mule in a torn page with one to stand by the side of the torn page he flounders the rope is pulled, & the torn page on his back, after a few times throwing, they torn page to stand still, we saw one, with his neck broke torn page Mr Bryant is a small man with a dark complexion & very communicative & willing to give us all the information in his power, Our arrangements being completed we commenced packing & by the 11th which was friday part of the animals were packed & moved about 5 miles, part of the company, myself included staying behind to take care of the animals remaining, in the evening it commenced raining & we had a terrible thunder shower. in the midst of which I was engaged in picketing mules, & could only see the mules by the lightnings flash. those that were tied to trees wound themselves up & we were frequently obliged to cut them loose to prevent them choking to death. after the storm was over I lay down in my wet clothes, & slept soundly till morning 12 May, the Balance of the train started, & my Horse being away, I was obliged to stay till next morning, with Dr White Dr Briggs & some others at Mr Smarts, in the morning - of the 13th May we commenced in earnest our long long