id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 31646 Laut, Agnes C. Through Our Unknown Southwest The Wonderland of the United States—Little Known and Unappreciated—The Home of the Cliff Dweller and the Hopi, the Forest Ranger and the Navajo,—The Lure of the Painted Desert .txt text/plain 81819 4046 80 days amid the houses and dead cities of the Stone Age; _where you can before the Spanish came, the Stone Age had passed and the cliff people Glacier Park; or the Pecos, New Mexico; or the White Mountains, Arizona; or the Indian Pueblo towns of the Southwest; or the White Rock Cañon of experience of all--along White Rock Cañon of the Rio Grande, in Mesa [Illustration: An Indian girl of Isleta, New Mexico, carrying a water men's houses, centuries before the coming of horses and cattle and sheep the walls of an adobe streetful of houses, little windows looking out stone--splendid weapon if the Navajos had come this way in old days, and white, or Indian, who knows the trails of the vast Reserve, for water is The belt of National Forests west of the Painted Desert and Navajo Land high mountains--a second Grand Cañon, where lived a race of little men ./cache/31646.txt ./txt/31646.txt