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CHAPTER XXII. A MOUNTAIN STAGE.
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We pass over several days, and change the scene. We left Herbert and Melville in the Palmer House in Chicago, surrounded by stately edifices1 and surging crowds. Now everything is changed. They are in a mountainous district, where a man might ride twenty miles without seeing a house. They are, in fact, within the limits of what was then known as the Territory of Colorado. It is not generally known that Colorado contains over a hundred mountain summits over ten thousand feet above the sea level. It is perhaps on account of the general elevation2 that it is recommended by physicians as a good health resort for all who are troubled with lung complaints.
At the time of which I speak most of the traveling was done by stage. Now railroads unite the different portions with links of steel, and make traveling less cumbersome3 and laborious4. There was one of the party, however, who did not complain, but rather enjoyed the jolting5 of the lumbering6 stage-coach.
Col. Warner was of the party. He professed7 to feel an extraordinary interest in George Melville, and was anxious to show him the country where he had himself regained8 his health.
“Lonely, sir!” repeated the colonel, in answer to a remark of George Melville. “Why, sir, it's a populous9 city compared with what it was in '55, when I was out here. I built myself a cabin in the woods, and once for twelve months I didn't see a white face.”
“Were there many Indians, Colonel?” asked Herbert.
“Indians? I should say so. Only twenty miles from my cabin was an Indian village.”
“Did they trouble you any?” asked Herbert,
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