CHAPTER XI. 



NATURAL EQUALITY SYSTEM PEAIEIE GEASS POINT AT A TUETLE 

 HAY OF THE PEAIEIES DECIDED POINT GEOUSE ENGLISH DOGS 

 ON THE PEAIEIES WOED TO AMEEICAN EAILWAY COMPANIES 

 STATE CAEEIAGES SPLENDID EECEEATION PEEPAEATIONS FOB 

 NIGHT ENCAMPMENT WEAK POINTS OF MY POSITION INDICATIONS 

 OF AN APPEOACHING STOEM IMMENSE MOTHS FALSE ALAEM 

 BOH-HOY TEEATMENT OF DUMB ANIMALS FOOD FOE DOGS ON THE. 

 PLAINS HABITS OF THE GEOUSE HAWKS VAEIETIES OF GAME 

 GEOUSE SOUP. 



WE had not yet passed quite through the last settle 

 ments or suburbs to the Kansas city, when I perceived 

 that my beautiful young mare mule, which they had put 

 as one of the leaders to the baggage waggon, was so hot 

 and anxious that she drew the whole weight herself, 

 and that the Bob-hoy who drove her had not the re 

 motest idea that when he cracked his whip and made 

 those execrable cries, so natural to Americans driving 

 mules, while he only urged the other three mules to 

 better action, he drove the fourth mad. I spoke to 

 him of this several times, but neither he nor any one of 

 the other fellows seemed to care one farthing what I 

 said. They evidently considered that the waggons, 



