An American Hobo in Europe a True Narrative of the Adventures of a Poor Americ
An American Hobo in Europe a True Narrative of the Adventures of a Poor Americ
Ben Goodkind
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The river was neither broad nor very deep but so clear that I could see every stone at the bottom of it. Not a fish could I see but doubtless they were plentiful. After the clean-up I leisurely strolled along the railroad track into town and steered for a res- taurant, where I had a good supper for twenty-five cents. I then lit my pipe and strolled about taking in the sights. I remained in Reno a day or two, and did not find time hanging heavy on my hands. There -are extensive cattle cor- rals ...about half a mile from the town 94 where I put in a whole afternoon watch- ing the loading of cattle into cars. It was better than seeing a circus. A chute ran from the corral to the car to be loaded $nd the animals were made to walk the plank in great shape. No harm was done them unless they grew obstreperous, in which case there was a great deal of tail twisting done, punch- ing in the ribs with long poles, yelling and shouting, which soon brought a refractory animal to terms. The railroad depot in Reno is a live- ly spot, too.
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