On the way, feeling lazy, he wrapped himself in his cowskin and went to sleep in a barn's hay-mow. |
Buffing is practically only the grain of cowskin from which almost all the flesh has been split. |
They are made of hollowed out tree trunks with cowskin stretched on either end and tied with rawhide strips. |
Paintings on cowskin also hang on the walls adding a Latin flavour to the atmosphere. |
The overseer stands at the quarter door, armed with stick and cowskin, ready to whip any who may be a few minutes behind time. |
If time suffice, you might cross over into the valley of the cowskin and learn the condition of forage there as well. |