"Coloradan" Quotes from Famous Books
... glowingly set forth by the courtly superintendent, who, though but three months in the country, is already at heart a Coloradan. That there are some things about frontier life which he likes better than others he is free to admit. Among the few matters he would have otherwise he gives the first place to the tough "range" or "snow-fed" beef upon which the dwellers in this favored land must needs subsist. "I heard a story ... — Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. XXVI., December, 1880. • Various |