
JACKSON GREGORY
CONTENTS
CHAPTER - THE DESERT I A BLUEBIRD'S FEATHER II SUPERSTITION POOL III PAYMENT IN RAW GOLD IV IN DESERT VALLEY V THE GOOD OLD SPORT VI THE YOUTHFUL HEART VII WAITING FOR MOONRISE VIII POKER AND THE SCIENTIFIC MIND IX HELEN KNEW X A WARNING AND A SIGN XI SEEKING XII THE DESERT SUPREME XIII A SON OF THE SOLITUDES XIV THE HATE OF THE HIDDEN PEOPLE XV THE GOLDEN SECRET XVI SANCHIA SCHEMES XVII HOWARD HOLDS THE GULCH XVIII A TOWN IS BORN XIX SANCHIA PERSISTENT XX TWO FRIENDS AND A GIRL XXI ALMOST XXII THE PROFESSOR DICTATES XXIII THE WILL-O'-THE-WISP XXIV THE SHADOW XXV IN THE OPEN XXVI WHEN DAY DAWNED
Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
The story opens on the vast, silent deserts of Arizona and New Mexico, a landscape that feels both hostile and oddly generous. Its endless dunes hide ancient secrets while offering fleeting moments of startling beauty—rainbow‑colored dusks, moonlit nights, and the occasional glint of hidden gold. In this unforgiving wilderness, the land itself seems to whisper to anyone daring enough to listen.
We meet a weary, middle‑aged man leading a pack‑horse across a sand‑ridge, his boots blistered and his hat shielding a weather‑worn face, followed by a mysterious girl in sturdy boots and a second, oddly‑shaped horse laden with strange, knotted containers. Their uneasy journey is marked by superstition, a bluebird’s feather, and the promise of water in a place where thirst can be fatal. As they press onward, the desert’s quiet menace and the lure of hidden riches set the stage for a tale of courage, folly, and the thin line between survival and obsession.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (448K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-03-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1882–1943
A prolific early 20th-century storyteller, this American writer built a strong following with fast-moving Westerns and adventure novels set in rugged landscapes. Before turning fully to fiction, he worked as a reporter and teacher, experiences that helped give his stories a brisk, readable style.
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