The book The Wolf Hunters a Story of the Buffalo Plains was written by author Robert Morris Peck Here you can read free online of The Wolf Hunters a Story of the Buffalo Plains book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Wolf Hunters a Story of the Buffalo Plains a good or bad book?
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" As evening approached we returned to the home of Lobo, where a good fire burning in the centre of the lodge made it quite comfortable except for the smoke that nearly blinded us; but by lying down on our blankets we found we could avoid this discomfort. Tom dropped in for a few minutes to see how we were getting along and to tell us that under the stimulating influence of the whiskey I had 220 A NIGHT IN THE KIOWA CAMP brought the old chief was showing a decided improvement. Two women had for... some time been busy cook- ing a meat stew in a kettle that hung over the fire. After a time I brought out and gave them some coffee, sugar, and hardtack that I had brought in my saddle pocket to add to the meal. After lifting the big kettle off the fire, the women, with a great horn spoon, ladled out a dishful of the stew to each of the guests first, and then to Lobo. We ate hungrily. Lobo was the last one to "throw up the sponge" and announce his perfect satisfaction by a prolonged Indian grunt, and then as he leaned back against a pile of bedding, he added: "Muy wano!" Before eating I had handed a plug of tobacco to Lobo, who had whittled off enough to fill a great red-stone pipe and then returned the plug to me.
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