The Round-Up: A Romance of Arizona Novelized from Edmund Day's Melodrama

The Round-Up: A Romance of Arizona Novelized from Edmund Day's Melodrama

The Round-Up: A Romance of Arizona; Novelized from Edmund Day's Melodrama Down an old trail in the...
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Author: Day, Edmund,1866-1923
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The Round-Up: A Romance of Arizona Novelized from Edmund Day's Melodrama

The Round-Up: A Romance of Arizona Novelized from Edmund Day's Melodrama

$19.99 $9.99

The Round-Up: A Romance of Arizona Novelized from Edmund Day's Melodrama

$19.99 $9.99
Author: Day, Edmund,1866-1923
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Round-Up: A Romance of Arizona; Novelized from Edmund Day's Melodrama

Down an old trail in the Ghost Range in northwestern Mexico, just across the Arizona border, a mounted prospector wound his way, his horse carefully picking its steps among the broken granite blocks which had tumbled upon the ancient path from the mountain wall above. A burro followed, laden heavily with pack, bed-roll, pick, frying-pan, and battered coffee-pot, yet stepping along sure-footedly as the mountain-sheep that first formed the trail ages ago, and whose petrified hoof-prints still remain to afford footing for the scarcely larger hoofs of the pack-animal. An awful stillness hung over the scene, that was broken only by the click of hoofs of horse and burro upon the rocks, and the clatter of the loose stones they dislodged that rolled and skipped down the side. Not a breath of air was stirring, and the sun blazed down from the zenith with such fierce and direct radiation that the wayfarer needed not to observe the shadows to note its exact position in the heavens. Singly among the broken blocks, and in banks along the ledges, the cactus had burst under the heat, as it were, into the spontaneous combustion of flowery flame. To the traveler passing beside them their red blooms blazed with the irritating superfluity of a torch-light procession at noonday. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 763
Author: Day, Edmund
Release Date: Dec 1, 1996
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Contributor (Author): Miller, Marion Mills, 1864-1949, Murray, John


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