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"Suppose you tramp with me all around, until I'm good and hungry.Then we'll come back here--and you can cook dinner for me.""Fine! Oh, I know you're just bursting with curiosity to see how I'll do it.Well, you may be surprised, miss.""Let's go," she urged.

"Shall I take my gun or fishing rod?"

"You shall take nothing but me," retorted Carley."What chance has a girl with a man, if he can hunt or fish?"So they went out hand in hand.Half of the belt of sky above was obscured by swiftly moving gray clouds.The other half was blue and was being slowly encroached upon by the dark storm-like pall.How cold the air! Carley had already learned that when the sun was hidden the atmosphere was cold.Glenn led her down a trail to the brook, where he calmly picked her up in his arms, quite easily, it appeared, and leisurely packed her across, kissing her half a dozen times before he deposited her on her feet.

"Glenn, you do this sort of thing so well that it makes me imagine you have practice now and then," she said.

"No.But you are pretty and sweet, and like the girl you were four years ago.That takes me back to those days.""I thank you.That's dear of you.I think I am something of a cat....

I'll be glad if this walk leads us often to the creek."Spring might have been fresh and keen in the air, but it had not yet brought much green to the brown earth or to the trees.The cotton-woods showed a light feathery verdure.The long grass was a bleached white, and low down close to the sod fresh tiny green blades showed.The great fern leaves were sear and ragged, and they rustled in the breeze.Small gray sheath-barked trees with clumpy foliage and snags of dead branches, Glenn called cedars; and, grotesque as these were, Carley rather liked them.They were approachable, not majestic and lofty like the pines, and they smelled sweetly wild, and best of all they afforded some protection from the bitter wind.Carley rested better than she walked.The huge sections of red rock that had tumbled from above also interested Carley, especially when the sun happened to come out for a few moments and brought out their color.She enjoyed walking on the fallen pines, with Glenn below, keeping pace with her and holding her hand.Carley looked in vain for flowers and birds.The only living things she saw were rainbow trout that Glenn pointed out to her in the beautiful clear pools.The way the great gray bowlders trooped down to the brook as if they were cattle going to drink; the dark caverns under the shelving cliffs, where the water murmured with such hollow mockery; the low spear-pointed gray plants, resembling century plants, and which Glenn called mescal cactus, each with its single straight dead stalk standing on high with fluted head; the narrow gorges, perpendicularly walled in red, where the constricted brook plunged in amber and white cascades over fall after fall, tumbling, rushing, singing its water melody--these all held singular appeal for Carley as aspects of the wild land, fascinating for the moment, symbolic of the lonely red man and his forbears, and by their raw contrast making more necessary and desirable and elevating the comforts and conventions of civilization.The cave man theory interested Carley only as mythology.

Lonelier, wilder, grander grew Glenn's canyon.Carley was finally forced to shift her attention from the intimate objects of the canyon floor to the aloof and unattainable heights.Singular to feel the difference! That which she could see close at hand, touch if she willed, seemed to, become part of her knowledge, could be observed and so possessed and passed by.But the gold-red ramparts against the sky, the crannied cliffs, the crags of the eagles, the lofty, distant blank walls, where the winds of the gods had written their wars--these haunted because they could never be possessed.

Carley had often gazed at the Alps as at celebrated pictures.She admired, she appreciated--then she forgot.But the canyon heights did not affect her that way.They vaguely dissatisfied, and as she could not be sure of what they dissatisfied, she had to conclude that it was in herself.To see, to watch, to dream, to seek, to strive, to endure, to find! Was that what they meant? They might make her thoughtful of the vast earth, and its endless age, and its staggering mystery.But what more!

The storm that had threatened blackened the sky, and gray scudding clouds buried the canyon rims, and long veils of rain and sleet began to descend.

The wind roared through the pines, drowning the roar of the brook.Quite suddenly the air grew piercingly cold.Carley had forgotten her gloves, and her pockets had not been constructed to protect hands.Glenn drew her into a sheltered nook where a rock jutted out from overhead and a thicket of young pines helped break the onslaught of the wind.There Carley sat on a cold rock, huddled up close to Glenn, and wearing to a state she knew would be misery.Glenn not only seemed content; he was happy."This is great," he said.His coat was open, his hands uncovered, and he watched the storm and listened with manifest delight.Carley hated to betray what a weakling she was, so she resigned herself to her fate, and imagined she felt her fingers numbing into ice, and her sensitive nose slowly and painfully freezing.

The storm passed, however, before Carley sank into abject and open wretchedness.She managed to keep pace with Glenn until exercise warmed her blood.At every little ascent in the trail she found herself laboring to get her breath.There was assuredly evidence of abundance of air in this canyon, but somehow she could not get enough of it.Glenn detected this and said it was owing to the altitude.When they reached the cabin Carley was wet, stiff, cold, exhausted.How welcome the shelter, the open fireplace!

Seeing the cabin in new light, Carley had the grace to acknowledge to herself that, after all, it was not so bad.

"Now for a good fire and then dinner," announced Glenn, with the air of one who knew his ground.

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