Royd and I then rode round by the pulperia at Guaycoru to see if by chance we could hear anything which might afford us a clue as to what had become of our missing cattle; or indeed, of the stolen sheep.
We then rode on to the second, kept also by a basco, called Martin, the number of sheep being more or less the same as the one previously visited.
I then rode to Danville, and remained several days, in which time I had the pleasure of seeing some who had been for months cold in their affections, quickened and newly determined in the cause of life.
I then rode to Lee, where I breathed a different atmosphere in the society of saints.
We then rodefor a mile down the green and well-watered valley, and afterwards turned up into another valley where every flat space was green with barley-fields intermixed with brilliant patches of yellow from the fields of mustard.
We then rode on across the plain, which was in some parts sandy and in others muddy or gravelly; evidently during the rainy season a shallow lake.
We then rode on to Hopaphema's house, which was a fine solidly built dwelling surrounded by large juniper trees, willows and poplars.
I then rode on and at the top of the pass saw three ovis ammon, and after a chase of about a mile I shot one, which afforded plenty of food for the coolies for some days.
I then rode back to them as quickly as I could, and I found they had shot ten Buffalo cows, which all lay dead within a few feet of each other.
I then rode a hundred yards from the tree I had marked, turned my horse, put spurs to him and had him running at his best.
I then rode to the dead cubs and dismounted from my horse.
Bowing graciously to Captain Hornyold, he then rode off, attended by Careless and followed by his escort.
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