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Title: Children of the Desert
Author: Louis Dodge
Release Date: September 7, 2008 [EBook #26550]
Language: English
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CHILDREN OF THE DESERT
BY THE SAME AUTHOR
BONNIE MAY. Illustrated by Reginald Birch.
12mo . . . . . . . . . . . . . net $1.35
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CHILDREN OF THE DESERT
BY
LOUIS DODGE
NEW YORK
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
1917
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Copyright, 1917, by
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
Published March, 1917
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TO
THE FRIENDS OF EAGLE PASS AND
PIEDRAS NEGRAS--IN THE
GOOD OLD DAYS
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CONTENTS
PART PAGE
I. Harboro and Sylvia 1
II. The Time Of Flame 65
III. Fectnor, The People's Advocate 99
IV. The Horse With The Golden Dapples 177
V. A Wind From The North 211
VI. The Guest-chamber 243
VII. Sylvia 273
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PART I
HARBORO AND SYLVIA
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CHILDREN OF THE DESERT
CHAPTER I
They were married in the little Episcopal church in Eagle Pass on a
September day in the late eighties. The fact may be verified, I have no
doubt, by any who will take the trouble to examine the records, for the
toy-like place of worship still stands.
The church structure is not, perhaps, so small as my imagination presents
it to me; but I cannot see it save with the desert as a background--the
desert austere and illimitable. You reach the prim little front door by
climbing a street which runs parallel with the Ri
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