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SPAWN OF THE DESERT
BY
W. C. TUTTLE
GARDEN CITY NEW YORK
GARDEN CITY PUBLISHING CO., Inc.
1924
COPYRIGHT, 1922, BY
DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPANY
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES
AT
THE COUNTRY LIFE PRESS, GARDEN CITY, N. Y.
SPAWN OF THE DESERT
Chapter | Page | |
I | 1 | |
II | 30 | |
III | 35 | |
IV | 42 | |
V | 57 | |
VI | 67 | |
VII | 86 |
THE Mohave Indians have a legend ofthe Calico Mountains and their origin.According to their beliefs, the Great Spiritfinished the big task of making the world atthis spot.
The desert was the final work of the GreatSpirit, and he was much pleased; but in hisarms he held a big jumble of rocks, sand andpigments, which were left from the greatwork. The worl