... a line, gives a notion of their aboriginal and miserable style of living. The picture will be completed by Supposing an ancient and wrinkled hag sitting on a flat rock in the ground pounding the pine-nuts into flour, the mortar being a hole in the... Prairie Experiences in Handling Cattle and Sheep - Page 137by William Shepherd - 1885 - 215 pagesFull view - About this book
| Tex Bender - Cowboys - 1886 - 518 pages
...ground pounding the pine-nuts into flour, the mortar being a hole in the 'rock itself. For a few marches out there are corrals, in which the sheep can be placed...where he can see his flock together. CROSSING THE SIBBKAS. Crossing the Sierras, a very small portion of the band travel on the road. Most of the sheep... | |
| Charles Clement Post - Cowboys - 1899 - 550 pages
...ground pounding the pine-nuts into flour, the mortar being a hole in the rock itself. For a few marches out there are corrals, in which the sheep can be placed...open country where he can see his flock together. GROSSING THB SIERRAS. Crossing the Sierras, a very small portion of the band travel on the road. Most... | |
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