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PREFACE
THE TAHQUITCH MAIDEN
A lazy August afternoon finds a reluctant wanderer swinging in a hammock beneath the towering pines of Strawberry Valley. While the narrator half‑reads Dante’s Inferno, cousins and their eager spouses convince him to join a three‑day trek up San Jacinto, promising easy trails and breathtaking views. The conversation drifts to the ancient legend of Tahquitch, the mountain spirit said to guard a cavern of captive maidens, setting an uneasy tone for the adventure.
As the party sets out, the trail winds through mist‑cloaked ridges and the distant silhouette of Tahquitch Rock watches from its lofty perch. Strange sounds and sudden rustlings hint that the old stories may be more than folklore, and the narrator’s skepticism is tested by the rugged terrain and the lingering presence of the mountain’s mythic guardian. Listeners will follow the group’s uneasy ascent, feeling the pull between curiosity and dread as the legend begins to stir.
Language
en
Duration
~27 minutes (25K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2020-03-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1859–1937
A pioneering teacher and writer, she helped shape the early character of Pomona College while also turning local California history and legend into fiction. Her work blends a scholar’s curiosity with a storyteller’s feel for place.
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