Susy, a Story of the Plains - Bret Harte - Books - Createspace - 9781484092750 - April 11, 2013
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Susy, a Story of the Plains

Bret Harte

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Publisher Marketing: Where the San Leandro turnpike stretches its dusty, hot, and interminable length along the valley, at a point where the heat and dust have become intolerable, the monotonous expanse of wild oats on either side illimitable, and the distant horizon apparently remoter than ever, it suddenly slips between a stunted thicket or hedge of "scrub oaks," which until that moment had been undistinguishable above the long, misty, quivering level of the grain. The thicket rising gradually in height, but with a regular slope whose gradient had been determined by centuries of western trade winds, presently becomes a fair wood of live-oak, and a few hundred yards further at last assumes the aspect of a primeval forest. A delicious coolness fills the air; the long, shadowy aisles greet the aching eye with a soothing twilight; the murmur of unseen brooks is heard, and, by a strange irony, the enormous, widely-spaced stacks of wild oats are replaced by a carpet of tiny-leaved mosses and chickweed at the roots of trees, and the minutest clover in more open spaces. The baked and cracked adobe soil of the now vanished plains is exchanged for a heavy red mineral dust and gravel, rocks and boulders make their appearance, and at times the road is crossed by the white veins of quartz. It is still the San Leandro turnpike, -a few miles later to rise from this canada into the upper plains again, -but it is also the actual gateway and avenue to the Robles Rancho. When the departing visitors of Judge Peyton, now owner of the rancho, reach the outer plains again, after twenty minutes' drive from the house, the canada, rancho, and avenue have as completely disappeared from view as if they had been swallowed up in the plain. Contributor Bio:  Harte, Bret Bret Harte (1836 1902) was an American writer whose western stories and poems launched the "local color" school in American fiction.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 11, 2013
ISBN13 9781484092750
Publishers Createspace
Genre Cultural Region > Western U.s.
Pages 146
Dimensions 189 × 246 × 8 mm   ·   272 g

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