A more odd, not to say comical, sight is not often seen than the dancing cowboy. With the front of his sombrero lifted at an angle of fully forty-five degrees, his huge spurs jingling at every step or motion, his revolvers flapping up and down like a... The American West - עמוד 199מאת Dee Brown - 2010 - 448 דפיםתצוגה מקדימה מוגבלת - מידע על ספר זה
| Wayne Gard - 1979 - 324 דפים
...pistols, or even his wide-brimmed Stetson. McCoy found the dancing cowhand an odd and often comical sight. "With the front of his sombrero lifted at an angle of fully forty-five degrees, his huge spurs jangling at every step or motion, his revolvers flapping up and down like a retreating sheep's tail,... | |
| Blake Allmendinger - 1992 - 218 דפים
...just as he dismounts off his cow-pony, so he goes into the [dances]" held in Abilene, Kansas, saloons. With "the front of his sombrero lifted at an angle of fully forty-five degrees [and] his huge spurs jingling at every step," he called attention to himself by wearing the articles... | |
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