Search for: Horses
2861 “I’d Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 72.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… , the horses were found missing. Yesterday eve two hundred Indians passed through. Five horses of Mr. Walling’s were missing; also his cow. Mr. Walling in company …
2862 “I’d Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 73.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… the horses balked, and we were obliged to walk miles. Before us were high mountains. Miners’ huts were built upon the high mountains, upon the sides of the mountains …
2863 “I’d Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 74.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… . The horses, nine in number, shivered and shrunk, but we could do no better with them. We prepared beds for us and had quite a comfortable night. We felt grateful …
2864 “I’d Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 74.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… the horse’s heels. I was between two companies—three of our company ahead and five behind me. I saw the situation of things, slipped my feet from the stirrup …
2865 “I’d Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 75.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… the horses refused to obey the rein. My husband saw that the carriage was tipping over. He jumped out, but was thrown under the wheel and the wheel ran over him …
2866 “I’d Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 76.5 (Ellen Gould White)
… , changed horses, and drove on.
2867 “I’d Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 77.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… our horses. My husband and I rode on. Mr. Walling and Sister Hall were in the wagon. We left our spring wagon because the road was so rough we could go no farther …
2868 “I’d Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 78.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… for horses. On the south rises a high mountain of rocks. Trees seem to grow out of the very rocks. They tower up high, but seem to cling or lean upon the rocky mountain …
2869 “I’d Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 78.3 (Ellen Gould White)
Thursday, September 18.—Two travelers and one horse returning from the Park came by our camp. We gave them bread, as they said they had nothing to eat but squirrels and pork. They brought some fine specimens [of ore] from Willow Creek.
2870 “I’d Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 79.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… the horses. Their grain is being used up. The nights are cold. Our stock of provisions is fast decreasing. Willie and Brother Glover returned. Brother Glover …
2871 “I’d Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 79.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… the horses. We had to walk over streams and gulches, on stones and upon logs. We gathered some gum from the trees as we passed along.
2872 “I’d Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 80.4 (Ellen Gould White)
… , one horse, and two donkeys loaded with two hundred sixty pounds of lake fish. There are a few log cabins here, but only one that is fit to live in, and that has no …
2873 “I’d Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 80.5 (Ellen Gould White)
… with horses and ponies. We have two horses and one pony here. In coming, for want of ponies, Lucinda and I walked about six miles over the roughest road. We cannot …
2874 “I’d Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 81 (Ellen Gould White)
Who Took Care Of The Horses?
2875 “I’d Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 81.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… for horses. My husband swung the scythe. Willie pitched the hay into the wagon, and Lucinda and I trod it down. My husband and Willie worked to make a warm stable …
2876 “I’d Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 81.2 (Ellen Gould White)
Wednesday, October 1.—I spent nearly all day in writing. Willie went out upon the water in the afternoon. My husband and Willie and Sister Hall went after a load of hay to keep the horses. Their feed is nearly done.
2877 “I’d Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 81.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… .—The horse called Parson was very sick. We feared he would die. We doctored him as well as we could, putting hot flannel blankets around him. He was relieved after …
2878 “I’d Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 82.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… two horses barefooted [unshod] for us to use over the rough road. We were rejoiced to see him.
2879 “I’d Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 82.4 (Ellen Gould White)
… the horses. The flour and some potatoes were hidden there for our use as we returned. We set up our little stove, cooked white gems in our gem pans, and had a very …
2880 “I’d Like To Ask Sister White ...”, p. 83.2 (Ellen Gould White)
Tuesday, October 7, 1873.—We ascended the steep rocky hills—up, up, up as fast as our horses could climb. We passed through brooks and gulches, up hill and down, for about six miles.