"Cow man" Quotes from Famous Books
... that of remoteness of time, the wars of the cow men of the range seem to have had a bolder, a less sordid and more romantic interest, if these terms be allowable. When the cow man began to fence up the free range, to shut up God's out-of-doors, he intrenched upon more than a local or a political pride. He was now infringing upon the great principle of personal freedom. He was throttling ... — The Story of the Outlaw - A Study of the Western Desperado • Emerson Hough |