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1 He was tied by a long lariat to a large sage bush.
2 Whenever one dismounted, it was necessary to loosen his long lariat , and let it trail on the ground.
3 One end of a long lariat was fastened loosely around their necks, while the rest of it dragged along the ground.
4 Tobey was busy unwinding a long lariat that bent the captive nearly double and secured him firmly to the panting horse.
5 Then the Texan sprang to his assistance, finished stripping the horse, and with a long lariat picketed it out in the best grass.
6 Here he staked his horse on a long lariat ; and, using his saddle for a pillow, his saddle-blanket for covering, he went to sleep.
7 Those of Murray and Steve were tethered to young trees, but with long lariats , so that they were feeding.
8 Long lariats were tied to the wagons, and twenty men manning each, they were pulled to and from the mountains.
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