Small sailboat used for recreation or racing.
1 Shefford dismounted and led Nack - yal and turned aside many a rolling rock.
2 Indeed, Shefford had reason to feel ashamed of Nack - yal 's temper or jealousy.
3 Nack - yal appeared disposed to be satisfied, and gave Shefford no trouble in mounting.
4 The burros and other mustangs were drinking, and Nack - yal followed suit.
5 Nack - yal leaped easily over the log and went on ahead, dragging his bridle.
6 And he guessed that was just what Nack - yal intended to do.
7 Nack - yal sank deep as he took short and careful steps down.
8 Presently Shefford noticed that Nack - yal had returned to camp and was acting strangely.
9 Folks that wad put doon good yal ought to be theirselves putten doon.
10 Suddenly with a pound of hoofs Nack - yal seemed to rise.
11 Nas Ta Bega came to Shefford's assistance and put a rope over Nack - yal 's head.
12 Fay, however, checked Nack - yal at the rim of the descent and turned to look behind.
13 I bought Nack - yal from this Indian three years ago.
14 Then she rode Nack - yal down into the gorge.
15 Fay was persuaded to mount Nack - yal again.
16 Shefford loosened the saddle-girths on Nack - yal and, leaving him to graze, went toward the hogan of Hosteen Doetin.
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