Buffalo Jones' Forty Years of Adventure; a volume of Facts Gathered From Experience

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The buf- falo is the only animal that ever runs against a storm.
Cattle or horses drift before it, but a buffalo, never." Presently the course of the animals In-ought them within a mile and a half of us. Ricker and I kept the glasses on them, and at last we felt that we could really say we had seen our first buffalo. We could see the humps plainly, and could see how low they carried their heads as they went on in their tireless, lumbering gallop. There were only three — a cow, a yearling, and a
... calf. We were half- frantic to get at them, but Mr. Jones refused to tire the horses by a chase after so small a number, and much to our regret we drove on. Were we then indeed upon the buffalo range ? we asked. Were those indeed Inift'alo, and had we indeed — we, who had longed all our lives to see a buffalo — seen these real, wild ones ? Then rose the ques- tion, Would we see any more ? When we thought of that, we begged Colonel Jones to turn Ijack, and at one time nearly persuaded him to do so; but he assured us we would see plenty more.

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