Heart of the Sunset Heart of the Sunset

Heart of the Sunset

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Heart of the Sunset is a Fiction Short Story Book. A fitful breeze played among the mesquite bushes. The naked earth, where it showed between the clumps of grass, was baked plaster hard. It burned like hot slag, and except for a panting lizard here and there, or a dust gray jack rabbit, startled from its covert, nothing animate stirred upon its face. High and motionless in the blinding sky a buzzard poised; long tailed Mexican crows among the thorny branches creaked and whistled, choked and rattled, snored and grunted; a dove mourned inconsolably, and out of the air issued metallic insect cries the direction whence they came as unascertainable as their source was hidden. Although the sun was half way down the west, its glare remained untempered, and the tantalizing shade of the sparse mesquite was more of a trial than a comfort to the lone woman who, refusing its deceitful invitation, plodded steadily over the waste. Stop, indeed, she dared not. In spite of her fatigue, regardless of the torture from feet and limbs unused to walking, she must, as she constantly assured herself, keep going until strength failed. So far, fortunately, she had kept her head, and she retained sufficient reason to deny the fanciful apprehensions which clamored for audience. If she once allowed herself to become panicky, she knew, she would fare worse far worse and now, if ever, she needed all her faculties. Somewhere to the northward, perhaps a mile, perhaps a league distant, lay the water hole. But the country was of a deadly and a deceitful sameness, devoid of landmarks and lacking well defined water courses. The unending mesquite with its first spring foliage resembled a limitless peach orchard sown by some careless and unbelievably prodigal hand. Out of these false acres occasional knolls and low stony hills lifted themselves so that one came, now and then, to vantage points where the eye leaped for great distances across imperceptible valleys to horizons so far away that the scattered tree clumps were blended into an unbroken carpet of green.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1915
January 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
428
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SELLER
Public Domain
SIZE
305.3
KB

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