In the evening we encamped near a water-hole, overspreading an area of some twenty acres, but very shallow.
One evening, we encamped near a little spring, two miles from the Brasos.
We killed nine bulls and seven fat calves, and in the evening we encamped near a little river, where we made an exquisite supper of marrow and tongue, two good things, which can only be enjoyed in the wild prairies.
In some parts the surface consisted of stiff clay retaining the surface water in holes, and at ten miles we crossed an undulating ridge of quartz rock; two miles beyond which we encamped near a stream running northward.
One of these was, however, deep, and we encamped near it, surrounded by excellent grass in great abundance.
We encamped near a shallow place, which the natives at first said was "Congo," but where we found no marks on the trees.
A small spring surrounded by grass seemed to us quite an oasis, and there we encamped near a sheepfold and a mani heap.
At last we had to drag ourselves away and follow the track of the other men to a little dreary valley where they had encamped near a couple of tents.
After crossing the river twice over bridges of porous ice we encamped near a sheepfold where dry dung was plentiful.
When we encamped near natives, Takkar was tied up outside the entrance to my tent to keep off inquisitive visitors.
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