Every fifteen miles a fresh relay of broncos was hitched to the stage and after a few moments' rest the misery began again.
Three hours after the stage bearing Dodge and his party pulled up at the City Hotel, Tom Ross and Jesse drove in behind a pair of fagged-out broncos at two in the morning.
He will leave off riding broncos And be a different man; He will do his best to please his wife In every way he can.
It's of those fighting cattle, they seem to have no fear, A-riding bucking broncos oft is their heart's desire.
Felix plied the whip and kept his broncos to the dead run until their legs were growing heavy under them and the run slackened to a lumbering gallop.
Nevertheless, the broncos had the lurking devil in the tails of their eyes as they stood there tied to the wire fencing; they were humble and dejected as only a bronco or a mule can simulate.
But, say, I am going to try one of those broncos to-morrow," he added.
No bustingbroncos here, I suppose," said Phil, with a grin.
They remounted their broncos and rode them across the tracks several times, then followed the lateral up, one on either side of the ditch, their eyes fastened to the ground to see any evidence of a horse having clambered over the bank.
The Mexican's whip coiled over the head of the leaders and the broncos sprang forward with a jump.
Farnum had left his horse for the girl, and after breakfast the cowpuncher saddled the broncos and brought them up.
The two best horses on a ranch don't wander off by chance; if they'd been broncos it might have been different.
He screamed like a demon, until the other broncos retreated in terror, and Scotty's hair fairly lifted on his head.
They're a bunch of broncos from the reservation an' they have been across the line stealin' horses an' murderin' settlers.
Suddenly a rope would snake forward past half a dozen broncos and drop about the neck of an animal near the heart of the herd.
Giving a keener edge to the work of dealing with broncos is the peril that confronts the ranchmen from vicious horses.
There Roosevelt learned that at a ranch fifteen miles off he could hire a large prairie schooner and two tough broncos for the transportation of his prisoners to Dickinson, the nearest town.
Roosevelt, on his first roundup, had enough experiences with wild broncos to satisfy the most hardened rough rider.
III Broncos and Bears Hunting lost broncoswas one of the commonest and most irksome of Roosevelt’s ranch duties.
The broncos were still grazing in the draw where he had left them the previous night.
He was partially screened from Bob's view by one of the broncos and by a freight wagon, but the young cattleman had a fleeting impression that he was Bandy Walker.
After the plungingbroncos had steadied down, Jake spoke.
That's a secret that we don't tell anybody that hasn't been a cowboy for a year, and rode fourteen broncos straight up.
What with taming wild broncos and trying to keep the cattle from stampeding, our shining hours are sure improved a lot.
Then some old squaw of the Strike Axe outfit issues forth an' throws the broncos loose.
They lays it all down an' stakes out the broncos about fifty yards from Strike Axe's camp an' withdraws.
Roberson an' the LIT boys throws the thousand broncos across an' across the ford for mighty likely it's fifty times.
Bigelow, when the broncos came neck and neck in the scurry for the hay racks.
The grazing mules, startled by the sudden dash of the three mounted broncos among them, and helped along by a few judicious quirt blows, broke and ran in frightened panic, carrying the three riders in the thick of the rout.
Broncos were caught by the mane, by the ear, by the tail.
The hardybroncos of the hunters were as untiring as their masters.
Hundreds of connoisseurs had straddled their broncos and ridden miles to view it before its removal to the capital.
Up the six broad, limestone steps clattered the broncos of the cowpunchers.
There was the usual roping and throwing of steers and the usual riding of bucking broncos by men and women young and old.
The young broncos went out of town to a flying start.
It was possible that the lost broncos had rejoined the remuda of their own accord or had been found by some of the riders gathering up strays.
Up the street a team of half-broken broncos came on the gallop, weaving among the traffic with a certainty that showed a skilled pair of hands at the reins.
My Love is a rider And broncos he breaks, But he's given up riding And all for my sake, For he found him a horse And it suited him so That he vowed he'd ne'er ride Any other bronco!
Always in a cowboy's "string" of from six to ten animals the boss assigns him two or three broncos to break in to the cow business.
Why, all night long I was riding broncos and lassoing wild cattle!
Yet in the morning, immediately after the usual early breakfast, Gowan went up to the corral and returned driving a lively pair of broncos to the old buckboard.
Hitched to the light buckboard, her young broncos could have run a good part of the way to Stockchute.
A year's experience with broncos had taught him much, and though Sylvane remained indisputably the crack rider of the Maltese Cross outfit, Roosevelt more than held his own.
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