[Gutenberg 61577] • The Tahquitch Maiden: A Tale of the San Jacintos

[Gutenberg 61577] • The Tahquitch Maiden: A Tale of the San Jacintos
Authors
Spalding, Phebe Estelle
Publisher
Forgotten Books
Tags
indians of north america -- fiction
ISBN
9780267453542
Date
2019-02-18T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.64 MB
Lang
en
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Excerpt from The Tahquitch Maiden: A Tale of the San Jacintos; "The Tribe of My People O Have Seen Die, and Their Name Has Been Forgotten; But I Live on Shall Ever Live, Blessed With Enduring Youth and Happiness;"

A curious rumbling of the mountain occurs in certain of the summer months; and the Indians believe that this phenomenon is caused by the violent anger of Tahquitch when his quest for a new bride is unsuccessful, or by the restlessness of his cave-imprisoned Victims.

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