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Show repla irko I..S llarsss. Onconpon n tluie, liefnre the Argentina was Lrlilronrd with railroads, a little partyof Us set oft In lbs sad He to cross the Pampas to the fertile lantatlonsnf rt llvla, COmlng to the en 1 of a long day's canter we also eatua upon A camp of enrl ous half savages, of whom we had heard but with whom I. at least, ha I never made actinalhtanee before. A couple of them werec-nrelng veritable chnnks out of Ilia carcass of a horse, wbo hi le was teggicl out ou the grasa lo dry These great morsels mor-sels of meat, half roasted, without salt In the embers of a lire of twigs an I turf, roo ttituted Ihs feast lo which lbs (luaclnw welcomed us. II was heirty eating, though the rook ery coul 1 not roniriara with that of "The Honest Man" In Paris, and II was the only meat our rude hosts knaw They fired by the horse ant ctT the horse as wi II as on bis hack. Ills hide went to the trvdrrs to clothe them, ant his flosb went Into their bodies to reader tbem worth clot blug, and no one who has sien them running down their game, with their long lariats tipped with leadeu balls, will doubt, that It was healthy fcedlog, howater deficient In epl curran cbsrm.--Alfred Truiuble In New ork L(mxu. |