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friend DMs you - "ever read this book? i think it's your vibe" book pile already high regardless, you pick it up asap nonetheless does it go to the top - LIFO - or bottom - FIFO? no right or wrong answer but last night i put it to the top and opened it up and was rewarded with art simply, art, unsparing words "It was a freedom and a goodness, a hope and a vigor that he perceived to underlie all the familiar things of his life, which were not free or good or hopeful or vigorous"
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Zane Grey writes about life in the American West over 100 years ago. A man, Hare, was discovered dying from exposure in the desert. A large party of Mormons found him, but refused to take him with them because they heard a tough outlaw was hunting a man thought to be a spy. Only one family refuses to abandon him. They make camp and care for him even though they see a party of outlaws moving towards them across the vast distances . He can just barely speak, when the father props him up against a tree out of direct light from the camp fire and tells him to put his arms around a young Navajo girl and hold on.
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“After the men leave, In unutterable relief, Hare realizes his deliverance. “he tried to rise, but the power of movement had gone from him. He was fainting, yet his sensations were singularly acute. Her hand dropped from his shoulder; her cheek, that had been cold against his, grew hot; she quivered through all her slender length. Confusion claim his senses. Gratitude and hope flooded his soul. Something sweet and beautiful, the touch of this desert girl, rioted in his blood; his heart swelled in exquisite agony. Then he was whirling in darkness, and he knew no more.” From Zane Grey’s first novel, “Desert Heritage”.
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