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Will was happy to have a moment alone with the ranchman.
He didn't like the choice with which the young ranchman had confronted him.
At one time or another he performed all the duties of a ranchman.
Will was thankful the ranchman didn't follow him outside to see how confused he became in the darkness.
John was a ranchman, big, quiet, unlettered and strong as a horse.
Will had never heard the ranchman speak so meekly.
The ranchman had just articulated a fear he'd been trying to ignore ever since it popped into his head some days ago.
Much as he admired the young ranchman, he believed Roosevelt was wrong.
The ranchman sensed where he was being led.
In short, he held his own under all the hardships and requirements demanded of a cowboy or ranchman.
It is reported that ranchman Jack Speiden worked both brothers "very hard".
Young Roosevelt, who was trying to embark on a second career as a Dakota ranchman, did not.
In 1896, a ranchman named Campbell who had a large stock of money was last seen with Horn and "disappeared."
But a week later he was arrested in Denver and sent to jail for two years for swindling a ranchman.
A ranchman's life is certainly a very pleasant one, albeit generally varied with plenty of hardship and anxiety.
He had been a scout too, and a trapper, a silver explorer, and a ranchman.
Hunting Trips of a Ranchman was well received.
This attitude of a Texas ranchman was so different from the old-time custom that I marveled.
Luckily the ranchman was saying something to Wilmot Dow.
The ranchman neither allows drink to be brought into the house nor to be drunk outside, and on this condition only he "keeps travelers."
Later, as ranchman and hunter, he grew to know intimately and to love deeply the rough, free life of the Western plains.
A ranchman's work is, of course, free from much of the sameness attendant upon that of a mere cowboy.
We hired a large boat and two shot-guns from a lonely ranchman who lived some ten miles further on, and made ready for comfort and recreation.
Against horse-thieves, cattle-thieves, claim- jumpers, and the like, however, every ranchman has to be on his guard, and armed collisions with these gentry are sometimes inevitable.
(Anderson, S.C.) The Inter-mountain farmer and ranchman.