Through the Grand Canyon from Wyoming to Mexico, with a foreword by Owen Wister;new edition with (72 plates) from photographs by the author and his brother . inH So -J w. JIMMY GOES OVER THE MOUNTAIN 73 About seven oclock that evening they returned ingreat spirits. They had found the ranch without anytrouble, nearly three miles from our camp. Mrs. Chewwas there and gave them a hearty welcome. She hadoften wondered what had become of us. She invitedthe boys to remain for supper, which they did. Theytalked over the matter of transportation for luck would have it, Mrs. Chew was going to


Through the Grand Canyon from Wyoming to Mexico, with a foreword by Owen Wister;new edition with (72 plates) from photographs by the author and his brother . inH So -J w. JIMMY GOES OVER THE MOUNTAIN 73 About seven oclock that evening they returned ingreat spirits. They had found the ranch without anytrouble, nearly three miles from our camp. Mrs. Chewwas there and gave them a hearty welcome. She hadoften wondered what had become of us. She invitedthe boys to remain for supper, which they did. Theytalked over the matter of transportation for luck would have it, Mrs. Chew was going to driveover to Jensen, and Vernal, Utah, in two days time, andagreed to take Jimmy along. Early the next morning two boys, one about fourteenyears old the other a little older, rode down from theranch. Some of their horses were pastured across theriver and they had come after these. After a shortvisit they got into the Edith with Emery and prepared tocross over to the pasture, which was a mile or more down-stream. They were soon out of our sight. Jimmy and Iremained at the camp, taking pictures, packing hisbelongings, and finding many odd jobs to be done. Inabout th


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