The Mountain Girl by Emma Payne Erskine Chapter 1 Page 3

“Hotel? Is there a hotel?” Thryng’s voice betokened dismay.

“Yes, suh. It’s a right gay little place in summah, suh.” He passed on, and Thryng gathered his scattered effects. Ill and weary, he was glad to find his long journey so nearly at an end.

On either side of the track, as far as eye could see, was a snow-whitened wilderness, seemingly untouched by the hand of man, and he felt as if he had been carried back two hundred years. The only hint that these fastnesses had been invaded by human beings was an occasional rough, deeply red wagon road, winding off among the hills.

The long trestle crossed, the engines labored slowly upward for a time, then, turning a sharp curve, began to descend, tearing along the narrow