The Coming Empire Or Two Thousand Miles in Texas On Horseback
The Coming Empire Or Two Thousand Miles in Texas On Horseback
H F Mcdanield
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A tree he loves, but it must be in the open prairie, from which he has a wide prospect. One of his favorite perches is a tall spike of grass, or slender reed, on which he delights to sit and rock in the wind. But unmusical and vicious as he is, nothing can be more grace- ful than this bird on the wing. He has a way of ascend- ing high in the air, with an easy, gentle motion again descending in curves or circles to his perch, as if wishing to show his fine plumage and tail to most advantage. He ...seems always merry and happy, except when the true mocking-bird approaches him, and then he is simply vil- lainous. NOT ALL BAD. Hence, it is not all bad. The primitive baldness or rugged hairiness prevails, but frequently a smooth scope of table-land intervenes, covered with post-oak forest, and the rocks do not always clank. Sunning through these forests are numerous strips of black, fertile land, in slight depressions, thick with underbrush and luxuriant grass. These are favorite haunts of deer ; for in nearly all such I encounter them in squads and sometimes herds.
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