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Kansas was interminably long to Carley, and she went to sleep before riding out of it.Next morning she found herself looking out at the rough gray and black land of New Mexico.She searched the horizon for mountains, but there did not appear to be any.She received a vague, slow-dawning impression that was hard to define.She did not like the country, though that was not the impression which eluded her.Bare gray flats, low scrub-fringed hills, bleak cliffs, jumble after jumble of rocks, and occasionally a long vista down a valley, somehow compelling-these passed before her gaze until she tired of them.Where was the West Glenn had written about? One thing seemed sure, and it was that every mile of this crude country brought her nearer to him.This recurring thought gave Carley all the pleasure she had felt so far in this endless ride.It struck her that England or France could be dropped down into New Mexico and scarcely noticed.

By and by the sun grew hot, the train wound slowly and creakingly upgrade, the car became full of dust, all of which was disagreeable to Carley.She dozed on her pillow for hours, until she was stirred by a passenger crying out, delightedly: "Look! Indians!"Carley looked, not without interest.As a child she had read about Indians, and memory returned images both colorful and romantic.From the car window she espied dusty flat barrens, low squat mud houses, and queer-looking little people, children naked or extremely ragged and dirty, women in loose garments with flares of red, and men in white man's garb, slovenly and motley.All these strange individuals stared apathetically as the train slowly passed.

"Indians," muttered Carley, incredulously."Well, if they are the noble red people, my illusions are dispelled." She did not look out of the window again, not even when the brakeman called out the remarkable name of Albuquerque.

Next day Carley's languid attention quickened to the name of Arizona, and to the frowning red walls of rock, and to the vast rolling stretches of cedar-dotted land.Nevertheless, it affronted her.This was no country for people to live in, and so far as she could see it was indeed uninhabited.

Her sensations were not, however, limited to sight.She became aware of unfamiliar disturbing little shocks or vibrations in her ear drums, and after that a disagreeable bleeding of the nose.The porter told her this was owing to the altitude.Thus, one thing and another kept Carley most of the time away from the window, so that she really saw very little of the country.From what she had seen she drew the conviction that she had not missed much.At sunset she deliberately gazed out to discover what an Arizona sunset was like just a pale yellow flare! She had seen better than that above the Palisades.Not until reaching Winslow did she realize how near she was to her journey's end and that she would arrive at Flagstaff after dark.She grew conscious of nervousness.Suppose Flagstaff were like these other queer little towns!

Not only once, but several times before the train slowed down for her destination did Carley wish she had sent Glenn word to meet her.And when, presently, she found herself standing out in the dark, cold, windy night before a dim-lit railroad station she more than regretted her decision to surprise Glenn.But that was too late and she must make the best of her poor judgment.

Men were passing to and fro on the platform, some of whom appeared to be very dark of skin and eye, and were probably Mexicans.At length an expressman approached Carley, soliciting patronage.He took her bags and, depositing them in a wagon, he pointed up the wide street: "One block up an' turn.Hotel Wetherford." Then he drove off.Carley followed, carrying her small satchel.A cold wind, driving the dust, stung her face as she crossed the street to a high sidewalk that extended along the block.There were lights in the stores and on the corners, yet she seemed impressed by a dark, cold, windy bigness.Many people, mostly men, were passing up and down, and there were motor cars everywhere.No one paid any attention to her.Gaining the corner of the block, she turned, and was relieved to see the hotel sign.As she entered the lobby a clicking of pool balls and the discordant rasp of a phonograph assailed her ears.The expressman set down her bags and left Carley standing there.The clerk or proprietor was talking from behind his desk to several men, and there were loungers in the lobby.The air was thick with tobacco smoke.No one paid any attention to Carley until at length she stepped up to the desk and interrupted the conversation there.

"Is this a hotel?" she queried, brusquely.

The shirt-sleeved individual leisurely turned and replied, "Yes, ma'am."And Carley said: "No one would recognize it by the courtesy shown.I have been standing here waiting to register."With the same leisurely case and a cool, laconic stare the clerk turned the book toward her."Reckon people round here ask for what they want."Carley made no further comment.She assuredly recognized that what she had been accustomed to could not be expected out here.What she most wished to do at the moment was to get close to the big open grate where a cheery red-and-gold fire cracked.It was necessary, however, to follow the clerk.He assigned her to a small drab room which contained a bed, a bureau, and a stationary washstand with one spigot.There was also a chair.While Carley removed her coat and hat the clerk went downstairs for the rest of her luggage.Upon his return Carley learned that a stage left the hotel for Oak Creek Canyon at nine o'clock next morning.And this cheered her so much that she faced the strange sense of loneliness and discomfort with something of fortitude.There was no heat in the room, and no hot water.

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