Tang of Life

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Weston could find no fault with the rooms. They were neat and clean, even to the window-panes. Alice Weston was delighted. From her window she could see miles of the western desert, and the far, mysterious ranges bulked against the blue of the north; ranges that seemed to whisper of romance, the unexplored, the alluring.
While Mrs. Adams was arranging things, Alice Weston gazed out of the window. Below in the street a cowboy passed jauntily. A stray burro crossed the street and nosed among some
... weeds. Then a stolid Indian stalked by.
99 Tang of Life "Why, that is a real Indian!" exclaimed the girl.
"A Navajo, " said Mrs. Adams. "They come in quite often. " "Really? And oh, I forgot the young mat. Who rescued us told us that he was your son. " ' ' Lorry ! Rescued you ? ' ' "Yes. " And the girl told Mrs. Adams about the accident and the tramp.
"I 'm thankful that he did n't get killed, " was Mrs. Adams's comment when the girl had finished.
Alone in her room, Alice Weston bared her round young arms and enjoyed a real, old-fashioned wash in a real, old-fashioned washbowl.


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