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Riders of the Purple Sage

CHAPTER II
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"Come." She led the way, with the bridle of Lassiter's horse over her arm.
They entered a grove and walked down a wide path shaded by great low-branching cottonwoods.

The last rays of the setting sun sent golden bars through the leaves.

The grass was deep and rich, welcome contrast to sage-tired eyes.

Twittering quail darted across the path, and from a tree-top somewhere a robin sang its evening song, and on the still air floated the freshness and murmur of flowing water.
The home of Jane Withersteen stood in a circle of cottonwoods, and was a flat, long, red-stone structure with a covered court in the center through which flowed a lively stream of amber-colored water.

In the massive blocks of stone and heavy timbers and solid doors and shutters showed the hand of a man who had builded against pillage and time; and in the flowers and mosses lining the stone-bedded stream, in the bright colors of rugs and blankets on the court floor, and the cozy corner with hammock and books and the clean-linened table, showed the grace of a daughter who lived for happiness and the day at hand.
Jane turned Lassiter's horse loose in the thick grass.


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