The Fourth of the Far Fifteen
“WHO knows a mountain? One who has gone To worship its beauty In the dawn; One who has slept On its breast at night; One who has measured His strength to its height ;One who has followed Its longest trail, And laughed in the face Of its fiercest gale ; One who has scaled its peaks, And has trod Its cloud-swept summits Alone with God.”–ETHEL ROMIG FULLER. |
Other pages in this section
- Marooned in Crater Lake
- Marooned – 02 October 1910
- Marooned – 03 When the man on muleback
- Marooned – 04 Weather and chance
- Marooned – 05 He was still postponing his decision
- Marooned – 06 At a small recession
- Marooned – 07 He began to shout
- Marooned – 08 He recalled the Indian legends
- Marooned – 09 Upon reflection
- Marooned – 10 While rummaging
- Marooned – 11 Laying aside
- Marooned – 12 Once more, sleep
- Marooned – 13 to the crossed strings
- Marooned – 14 In the meantime
- Marooned – 15 At last
- The Hickory Bank – 16 The Hickory Bank
- The Dinner Call – 17
- The Vanished Riders – 18
- The Blue Bucket Mine – 19
- The Earth’s Curvature- 21
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