The Man of the Desert

Grace Livingston Hill

It was morning, high and clear as Arizona counts weather, and around the little railroad station were gathered a crowd of curious onlookers; seven Indians, three women from nearby shacks drawn thither by the sight of the great private car that the night express had left on a side track the usual number of loungers, a swarm of children, besides the station agent who had come out to watch proceedings.






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