Arizonas Yesterday Being the Narrative of John H Cady Pioneer
Arizonas Yesterday Being the Narrative of John H Cady Pioneer
Cady John Henry
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We carried him to the house and discussed the sit uation. 'They'll come back, " said Morgan, with convic tion. ROUGH AND TUMBLE 43 'Then it's up to one of us to ride to the Fort, " I said. But Morgan shook his head. "There isn't a horse anywhere near, " he said. We had an old army mule working on the gar dens and I bethought myself of him. "There's the mule, " I suggested. My companions were silent. That mule was the slowest creature in Arizona, I firmly believed. It was as much as he could do ...to walk, let alone gallop. "Somebody's got to go, or we'll all be killed, " I said. "Let's draw lots. " They agreed and we found five straws, one of them shorter than the rest. These we drew, and the short one fell to me. I look back on that desperate ride now with feel ings akin to horror. Surrounded with murderous savages, with only a decrepit mule to ride and four teen miles to go, it seemed impossible that I could get through safely. My companions said good-bye to me as though I were a scaffold victim about to be executed.
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