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Presently
the
nomads
came
in
sight
,
and
the
Patagonian
was
reassured
at
finding
they
were
only
ten
in
number
.
They
came
within
a
hundred
yards
of
them
,
and
stopped
.
This
was
near
enough
to
observe
them
distinctly
.
They
were
fine
specimens
of
the
native
races
,
which
had
been
almost
entirely
swept
away
in
1833
by
General
Rosas
,
tall
in
stature
,
with
arched
forehead
and
olive
complexion
.
They
were
dressed
in
guanaco
skins
,
and
carried
lances
twenty
feet
long
,
knives
,
slings
,
bolas
,
and
lassos
,
and
,
by
their
dexterity
in
the
management
of
their
horses
,
showed
themselves
to
be
accomplished
riders
.
They
appeared
to
have
stopped
for
the
purpose
of
holding
a
council
with
each
other
,
for
they
shouted
and
gesticulated
at
a
great
rate
.
Glenarvan
determined
to
go
up
to
them
;
but
he
had
no
sooner
moved
forward
than
the
whole
band
wheeled
round
,
and
disappeared
with
incredible
speed
.
It
would
have
been
useless
for
the
travelers
to
attempt
to
overtake
them
with
such
wornout
horses
.
"
The
cowards
!
"
exclaimed
Paganel
.
"
They
scampered
off
too
quick
for
honest
folks
,
"
said
McNabbs
.
"
Who
are
these
Indians
,
Thalcave
?
"
asked
Paganel
.
"
Gauchos
.
"
"
The
Gauchos
!
"
cried
Paganel
;
and
,
turning
to
his
companions
,
he
added
,
"
we
need
not
have
been
so
much
on
our
guard
;
there
was
nothing
to
fear
.
"
"
How
is
that
?
"
asked
McNabbs
.
"
Because
the
Gauchos
are
inoffensive
peasants
.
"
"
You
believe
that
,
Paganel
?
"