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A Novel of Male and Female in the Early American West
Blurb: “Standing In Water To His Waist He Watched Her-
Moving close and reaching into the water, he put his right arm under her knees and his left across her back and brought her up.
He waded ashore and stood in full sun, holding her dripping body, looking at the beauty of her bronzed Indian skin; at her breasts, which he thought perfect; at her lovely throat and shoulders; and at last at her eyes. What he thought he saw in her eyes he had no word for.
He guessed that was what love meant.
Kissing over her, he moved her back and forth with such ease that she seemed weightless.
She was his wife, his woman, his mate, his companion on the trails as long as there were trails for free men to ride on; through the valleys until they were choked with cabbages and people; and up the mountains to the highest peaks, as long as men felt compelled to seek God.
He sat her down and they began to dress.”