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108.
JOB WELL DONE
Cowboys often live alone out on the range in remote areas of large
ranches at what are called line camps. These small, very rustic cabins
usually do not have electricity, telephones or any other of the modern
conveniences we who live in towns and cities find necessary for out
daily existence. His only companions are his horse, and possibly a
dog who helps him find and gather cattle, move them from one grazing
area to another, and generally keep the cowboy company while mending
fences, or any of the other chores that need getting done. Here we
see the relationship between a cowboy and the young Blue Heeler pup,
he has been training to herd the cattle, after a long day, letting
him know it was a job well done.
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