| Charles Frederick Holder - 1892 - 836 頁
...wilderness of table-lands are great flocks of sheep. Nightly, as the sun falls back upon the huge black pillow of the Mesa Prieta, the hundreds of horses...builded with infinite toil since peace came. By the old trails — which sufficed the town for unknown centuries — not even a goat could mount the giant... | |
| Charles Fletcher Lummis - 1893 - 336 頁
...wilderness of table-lands are great flocks of sheep. Nightly, as the sun falls back upon the huge black pillow of the Mesa Prieta, the hundreds of horses...builded with infinite toil since peace came. By the old trails . — which sufficed the town for unknown centuries — . not even a goat could mount the giant... | |
| Charles Fletcher Lummis - 1893 - 350 頁
...infinite toil since peace came. By the old trails —which sufficed the town for unknown centuries — not even a goat could mount the giant rock. Such, to the casual sight, are the folk of Acoma, and such their surroundings ; but, as one looks, there grows consciousness of the mystery within. Here and there... | |
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