If the broncho failed her, then she must finish the chase on foot.
Then, with a half-thought fear lest her hard pursuit of the wounded deer had left her tough broncho spent, she swung him about and vanished like a ghost into the gloomy depths of the woods.
He had pulled up on what, at first appeared to be the brink of a precipice, and what in reality was a declivity, down which only the slow and sure foot of a steer or broncho might safely tread.
The rough coated broncho no longer stands "tucked up" with the cold, with its hind-quarters towards the wind.
Nat patted his bronchoon the neck, and then stood beside him watching--listening.
Something struck the horse's front legs, and the next moment he shot out of the saddle in response to a somersault which the broncho turned.
Harry lifted her on his broncho and for a time walked beside her.
I have been trying to get one of the ranch ponies broke in for you ever since I heard you wanted to learn to ride and now I have got a little broncho that is just about as gentle as a kitten.
Frank assisted Olive on her broncho and then climbed into his own saddle, Jack being already mounted.
It was not an easy matter to seek shelter with a broncho fourteen and a half hands high in the particular part of the ranch where Jack and Jim happened to be at this moment.
OVER the brown plain a shaggy broncho trotted slowly, with its head drooping.
Tricks was a good-sized broncho with a will of her own and was convinced that she was doing her duty.
The broncho hurried faster, forgetting his hard day and Jacqueline talked low in his ear.
She had slipped quietly off her pony and was patting it softly, for the broncho was terribly frightened at the strangeness of his experience.
How the Broncho Rider Boys carried themselves through this nerve-testing period makes intensely interesting reading.
The Broncho Rider Boys find themselves impelled to make a brave fight against heavy odds, in order to retain possession of a valuable mine that is claimed by some of their relatives.
In this volume, the Broncho Rider Boys get mixed up in the Mexican troubles, and become acquainted with General Villa.
The broncho hit his feet, give a squeal and come straight back!
It looks to me like that's a pretty hard slam on people just because some darned idiot of a broncho won't make up with them!
Carolyn June said as the broncho went rapidly forward as if eager to negotiate the crossing, seeming to know that safety lay in the quickness and lightness of his tread.
Carolyn June was trying to get to her feet when he sprang from the broncho and helped her to the firm ground on which he stood.
Old Heck sat on the top pole of the corral and moodily watched the struggle of the men and horses in the dry, dusty enclosure as one by one each young broncho was roped, saddled and ridden.
You'd better be putting your rigging on the filly," as he slid from his broncho and stepped to the door of the stall.
The Ramblin' Kid leaned far over the neck of Captain Jack to give the horse the advantage of his own weight and looked back, watching the supreme efforts of the mired broncho as he fought to climb out of the sand.
Then, with his bridle off, the broncho fed contentedly on the bunch grass along the hillside.
He took the bronchoto the corral, removed the saddle and turned him in with the outlaw mare.
Crossing the shallow branch of the river the broncho reached the smooth, firm appearing beach of sand.
The bronchostood passive while the Ramblin' Kid helped Carolyn June to his back.
Having coiled the rope neatly out of the way, while the broncho stood with drooping head but with a dull red flame in his eyes, Mose flung the rein over the pony's head.
Let him breathe awhile," called the crowd as the broncho was brought back, lariated as before.
A drum struck up suddenly and the broncho (never too tired to shy) gave a frenzied leap.
Many of them had never seen a pitchingbroncho before, and their delight led to loud whoops and jovial outcries.
He 'lows to have some races--pony races and broncho busting.
I don't take the pleasu' in a broncho that I once did.
At last, after fifteen minutes of struggle, the broncho again made off around the track at a rapid run.
During the middle of the forenoon the broncho boys started for the town of Snyder to attend the race.
Ted had no doubt but Creviss and his gang would try to injure the broncho boys by every means in their power, but until they committed some overt act the boys could hardly afford to become the aggressors.
A crack like that never injured any one permanently, but sometimes it wakes them up ter ther foolishness of insulting a lady when ther broncho boys are around.
The herd was split, and the broncho boys took turns at the count, as the bunches of cattle were split and driven slowly past them on the point.
That's no name for a broncho boy," she said to the boy.
As he looked around and saw that the broncho boys were alone, and that he had been left to recover as best he might by those whom he had called his friends and supporters, he growled deep in his chest.
Well, Stella comes fust, an' then ther man what thinks he kin rustle cattle from the broncho boys had better take a runnin' jump outer this man's country.
He was convinced that Ben was in the right, but right or wrong, Ben had started it, and it was now up to the broncho boys to see that their side did not get the worst of it.
At first some of the passengers thought that Bud and Ben were really angry at one another, but the wise ones soon saw that it was all bluff, as, of course, the broncho boys knew.
The tip seems to have gotten out that Bud Morgan and the broncho boys have a surprise up their sleeves, and that they are going to ring in another horse than Hatrack.
But the finest-looking couple on the floor was Stella and the leader of the broncho boys.
I am going to mount my broncho and go out on the road to meet my beloved family,' said Jack, sauntering up to the impromptu council- chamber.
I wish I could rope him, but I guess he would have the broncho and myself on our backs in no time.
Stacy Brown and hisbroncho were thrown flat on the ground in a twinkling.
Get off that broncho and give us a dance, young fellow," they shouted.
With that Parry hastily filled his canteen, slung one of the bags of water over the back of his pony, and springing into the saddle dashed away, following the trail that the returning broncho had left.
Nothing but a broncho could kick up the alkali like that.
In about an hour my friend the vaquero came back, mounted on a broncho or wild horse, leading after him my mule, with the pack unchanged.
The cowboy dodged and escaped, but the bronchosuddenly stopped, and no urging could induce it to stir another step.
That broncho was trained to buck," said Indian Charlie, speaking loudly enough for Frank to hear.
The broncho performed a twisting evolution that sent Ephraim spinning, and the twinkling heels of the animal narrowly missed the Vermonter's head.
The broncho shot forward a short distance, then stopped suddenly, its forward feet planted solidly.
For a moment the broncho stood quite still, as if astonished that a third person should attempt to ride it, then, with a wild squeal, it began to plunge and leap and rear and buck in the fiercest manner.
Then, as the broncho shied sideways, they dropped him with a dull thud to the ground, where he struck in a sitting posture, the breath going out of his body with a grunted puff.
At the same time he knew well enough that a bucking broncho is about as much like an ordinary unbroken horse as dynamite is like baking powder.
Still the broncho stood quite still, its head down and its short ears tipped back in an ominous manner.
Then, as if every muscle in him was of spring steel and he was run by a furnace, the broncho let himself loose.
For his sad-eyed, awkward broncho Cameron professed a deep affection and defended him stoutly against the Inspector's jibes.
That was the agonizing thought that tore at his heart as his panting broncho pounded along the trail.
And Cameron cantered away with both hands low before him and guiding his broncho with his knees, and so rode easily till safely beyond the line of the reserve.
They neither heard nor saw him till he flung himself off his broncho at their side.
At the hitching post of that hostelry a sad-looking broncho was tied, whose calm, absorbed and detached appearance struck a note of discord with his environment; for everywhere about him men and horses seemed to be in a turmoil of excitement.
Martin, the steady pace of his wise old broncho making up upon the dashing but somewhat erratic gait of the colts.
As he spoke the ginger-colored broncho leaped into a gallop.
Such a group was gathered in the rear of the sad-looking broncho before the door of the Royal Hotel.
After quitting Old Brown Windsor's store, Sergeant Fones urged his stout broncho to a quicker pace than usual.
He turned his broncho round as if to cross the Big Divide and to go back to Windsor's store; but he changed his mind again, and rode on toward David Humphrey's ranch.
The broncho seemed to understand, for he did not stir, and had not done so for hours;--they could tell that.
The broncho was, like himself, wasteful of neither action nor affection.
Perhaps the respect for Val Galbraith was deepened by the fact that there was no bronchoor cayuse that he could not tame to the saddle.
I have come to say good-by," he shouted, his broncho tearing up the earth by Marjorie's side.
The broncho fell back upon its haunches, and before it had recovered from its pain and surprise, French had the harness on its back and buckled into place.
It was on a rare October morning that Kalman, rising before the sun, set out upon his broncho to round up the horses for their morning feed in preparation for the day's back-setting.
That night Jack French packed his buckboard with grub for his six-hundred-mile journey, and at the end of the third week, for the trail was heavy on the Portage Plains, he drove his limping broncho up the muddy Main Street of Winnipeg.
He brought up a pail of water from the Creek, and tethered his broncho where there was a bunch of grass at the bottom of the ravine.
It was some time after the Broncho Rider Boys had finished their dinner that Adrian, while wandering around the village, chanced to come upon the old chief again.
No alligators, lizards or Gila Monsters need apply for a job to Broncho Billie.
When we've advanced the argument so far that Broncho Billie approves of it, things begin to move, eh, Donald?
Less than half an hour later the Broncho Rider Boys were returning to the copper mine by the same tortuous route which they had taken to reach the lofty place where the view had been worth all the trouble the journey had cost them.
Donald, as he looked after the Witch Doctor, still close by, though receding from the spot where the three Broncho Rider Boys sat in their saddles.
I have got a fine lookout before me, now, haven't I; without a broncho to help me along my weary way?
As for Wireless, the broncho had been well trained, as a cow pony always is, and when his reins were dropped over his head he would stand a long time unless something unusual occurred to frighten him.
After waiting some little time to see if the mysterious stranger would show himself again, and meeting with disappointment, the three Broncho Rider Boys determined to resume their journey.
Yes, I'm opposed to violence of all kinds, except when it's necessary to teach a rascal like Braddon that the Broncho Rider Boys can take care of themselves, thank you.
But if I could only get a specimen, and stuff it, I'd be a happy Broncho Billie.
His encounter with the little buckskin broncho was exciting and he wanted more; then, too, cattle are tame, stupid creatures compared with horses.
To this latter class belonged the little buckskin "Outlaw," with which John had had such a lively time and who made his reputation as a broncho buster.
If I'm ever caught on a round-up again I hope they'll tie me on a broncho and turn him loose.
Though John found the wages of a broncho buster good, the work was very hard, it being the most violent sort of gymnastics all day long.
But you conjured up a vision in my mind of that good English yoeman swinging on to his broncho in the early dawn to ride forth and rope your cow, while the Mexican peons dash up with the branding irons--and all for a cow's ear.
The beast was an underfed Western broncho somewhat past the first bloom of youth.
The broncho was doing its best--it could run at that pace until it dropped dead.
In response the strainingbroncho suddenly stiffened, bunched and slid on its haunches, wheeled and retraced its course.
Broncho busting, steer-roping and tying, rifle and revolver shooting, trick riding and fancy roping made up the main features of the programme and were to be set off by horse and foot racing and other county fair necessities.
She sprang to her saddle and urged her bronchoon with heel and whip, upright as an Indian in her saddle, her face set, expressionless in its marble-like immobility.
So he took Cyclona's rein and led her broncho over the prairie to Celia's door, the girl, laughing at the idea of being led, chattering from her saddle like any magpie.
Close beside her was a ragged bough and her broncho lay dead near by.
She spurred her broncho into the darkness lit by flashes of this lurid light.
At the same time the broncho was jerked with a sudden rein that sent him back on his haunches, his front feet pawing the air.
The mirth-provoking movement throws the broncho into the wildest hysterics, and for some minutes the spectator doesn't see anything very distinctly.
In fact, the Chinaman is a robust ruin, while the broncho is still in a good state of preservation.
He opens his mouth and breaths in all of the atmosphere the rest of the universe can spare, and tickles the broncho on the starboard quarter with his cork sole.
At first the broncho seems temporarily rattled, but by-and-by he shoots athwart the sunny sky like a thing of life and comes down with his legs in a cluster like a bunch of asparagus.
The loungers took it upon themselves to see that the broncho was properly harnessed; and now that it was no longer necessary to limit the weight of the supplies, the shopkeeper suggested that the amount of flour and bacon be doubled.
After that the only man who could go near Wallace was a half-breed American Indian from up near Cape Cod; Broncho Boccacio, he called himself.
Things commenced to happen right away, for Wallace didn't wait for the call of time, but sailed right into us, and when I saw that he was getting the better of Broncho I made a bluff at going back to the carcass of the horse.
Broncho didn't chase him; he just looked after him with a smile on his face, glad to see him disappear, as there had been more or less bad blood between them for a long time.
Wallace bounded back to protect it and crouched on it, snarling viciously, but the delay gave me a chance to help Broncho up the stairway.
When I had worked the sensation up pretty well I consented to let Broncho take his training rod and go down, and I went with him carrying a club and a pitchfork.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "broncho" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.