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cayuse

[kahy-yoos, kahy-oos] / kaɪˈyus, ˈkaɪ us /


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To ascend this cañon we must commit our lives and fortunes to cayuse ponies and a mountain trail, which, though good enough to the initiated, is a terror to the “tenderfoot.”

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The officials came from far; down the Columbia; up the Cowlitz, and across to Puget Sound, about two hundred miles in primitive style, by canoe, oxcart or cayuse.

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He gave her no opportunity for answering, but struck the cayuse, and they went on again.

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"Yo're th' best girl ever rode a cayuse," he muttered, joyously.

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She seized the bridle, stroked the cayuse, and was in the saddle.

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