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NEXT day, the 22d of October, at eight o’clock in the morning, Thalcave gave the signal for departure. Between the 22d and 42d degrees the Argentine soil slopes eastward1, and all the travelers had to do was to follow the slope right down to the sea.
Glenarvan had supposed Thalcave’s refusal of a horse was that he preferred walking, as some guides do, but he was mistaken, for just as they were ready, the Patagonian gave a peculiar2 whistle, and immediately a magnificent steed of the pure Argentine breed came bounding out of a grove3 close by, at his master’s call. Both in form and color the animal was of perfect beauty. The Major, who was a thorough judge of all the good points of a horse, was loud in admiration4 of this sample of the Pampas breed, and considered that, in many respects, he greatly resembled an English hunter. This splendid creature was called “Thaouka,” a word in Patagonia which means bird, and he well deserved the name.
Thalcave was a consummate5 horseman, and to see him on his prancing6 steed was a sight worth looking at. The saddle was adapted to the two hunting weapons in common use on the Argentine plains — the BOLAS and the LAZO. The BOLAS consists of three balls fastened together by a strap7 of leather, attached to the front of the RECADO. The Indians fling them often at the distance of a hundred feet from the animal or enemy of which they are in pursuit, and with such precision that they catch round their legs and throw them down in an instant. It is a formidable weapon in their hands, and one they handle with surprising skill. The LAZO is always retained in the hand. It is simply a rope, thirty feet long, made of tightly twisted leather, with a slip knot at the end, which passes through an iron ring. This noose8 was thrown by the right hand, while the left keeps fast hold of the rope, the other end of which is fastened to the saddle. A long carbine, in the shoulder belt completed the accouterments of the Patagonian.

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adj.完美的;v.成婚;使完美 [反]baffle | |
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geographers
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geographical
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lighting
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perfectly
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captivity
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