The Motorcycle Illustrated, Volume 8

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Cycling Press, 1913 - Bicycles
 

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Page 94 - WE cross the prairie as of old The pilgrims crossed the sea, To make the West, as they the East, The homestead of the free...
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Page 96 - As the caravan was passing under the northern base of the Round Mound, it presented a very fine and imposing spectacle to those who were upon its summit. The wagons marched slowly in four parallel columns, but in broken lines, often at intervals of many rods between. The unceasing "crack, crack
Page 96 - It wound through strange, scarred hills down canons lone Where wild things screamed, with winds for company; Its mile-stones were the bones of pioneers. Bronzed, haggard men, often with thirst a-moan, Lashed on their beasts of burden toward the sea; An epic quest it was of elder years, For fabled gardens or for good, red gold, The trail men strove in iron days of old.
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Page 96 - crack, crack,' of the wagoners' whips, resembling the frequent reports of distant guns, almost made one believe that a skirmish was actually taking place between two hostile parties: and a hostile engagement it virtually was to the poor brutes, at least ; for the merciless application...
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