"Rawhide" Quotes from Famous Books
... and reading, that nature intended him to shine in the West. It is probable that he came to this most important conclusion many years before, and it is not unlikely that his first cowboy enthusiasm was fed by attacks upon the cat, with the nearest approach he could obtain to a rawhide whip. From this primitive experience, sensational literature, and five and ten-cent illustrated descriptions of the adventures of "Bill, the Plunger," and "Jack, the Indian Slayer," completed the education, until the boy, or young man, as the case may be, determines that the ... — My Native Land • James Cox
... him as ants do on a captured insect. His arms were tied behind him with rawhide thongs, his feet fastened together ... — The Fighting Edge • William MacLeod Raine
... Bellevue Hospital," said she. "But you'll soon be gone from here. You're as tough and strong as rawhide and wrought iron." ... — Cupid's Middleman • Edward B. Lent
... shaped like 68986, but the ring is of rawhide, and the rest of wood. The horn on one side is a frame-work of twigs covered with a netting of ... — Illustrated Catalogue of the Collections Obtained from the Pueblos of New Mexico and Arizona in 1881 • James Stevenson
... tortured man could not speak. But while his rescuer slashed loose the rawhide ropes that bound him, he began to ... — Kid Wolf of Texas - A Western Story • Ward M. Stevens
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