If good weather now, we expect our first swarms about the first of June; if not, no subsequent yield of honey will make up for this deficiency.
Now, in good weather, when we have reason to expect many swarms, it is our duty to watch closely, especially when the weather has been unfavorable for several days previous.
It was a general remark at the Bell Rock, as before noticed, that fish were never plenty in its neighbourhood excepting in good weather.
Every one seemed to meet as if after a long absence, congratulating his neighbour upon the return of good weather.
This scene in itself was highly gratifying; and when the morning bell was tolled, we were gratified with the happy forebodings of good weather, and the expectation of having both a morning and an evening tide’s work on the rock.
But the fires were all low and I expected a day or two more of good weather, and the ease with which the Indians and buffaloes had got down from the north made me fear more than ever the coming of the outlaws from the west.
The first thing I decided on was that I must no longer, in good weather at least, sleep in the hotel.
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