The Enchanted Canyon by Honoré Willsie Morrow
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"Gambling! Thunder! What nerve does it take to stack the cards
against a dub? But this country out here, let me tell you, it takes a man to stand up to it." "And I've been through police raids too, and never squealed and I know two gunmen and they say I'm as hard as steel." "They should have seen you with your arms around Spoons' neck, back up the trail there," said Allen dryly. "Come! Mount again, Enoch! I want to have lunch at the river." Enoch was sullen as they started on but his sullenness did not last long. As his fear receded, his curiosity increased. He gazed about him with absorbed interest, and he began to bombard the guide with questions in genuine boy fashion. "How far is it to the river? Do we have any steeper trails than the ones we've been on, already? Did any one ever swim across the river? Was any one ever killed when he minded what the guide told him? What guys camp in the Indian gardens? How much does it cost? Did any one ever climb up the side of the Canyon, say like one yonder where it looked like different colored stair steps going up? Did any one ever find gold in the canyon? How did they know it when they found it? Did Frank ever do any mining? What was placer mining?" And on and on, only the intermittently returning fear of the trail silencing him until Frank ordered him to dismount in a narrow chasm within sight of the roaring, muddy Colorado. "One of the ways Seaton employed to persuade me to take care of you for a week was by telling me you were a very silent kid," added the guide. |
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