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Art IV

complicated system of straps, so arranged as to prevent any possibility of ^ its falling off. In all movement of camps the little urchins of that most uncomfortable age may be sen reclining at all conceivable angles, utterly miserable in appearance, but silent, and if not happy, at least enduring. Sometimes the mother will so far have mercy on one of these little ones ?? to take ^it in front of her on her horse, and when the baby's back is so strong that it can sit upright for some hours, it is placed astride behind her. This rough experrience soon teaches,