The eagle's wing: A story of the ColoradoBower, B. M.
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The eagle's wing: A story of the Colorado
Bower, B. M.
Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico) -- Fiction; Gold mines and mining -- Fiction; Western stories
“Look at the slimy thing the vultures have made of the river! The leprous
thing over which the vultures croaked--for a little while--croaked and went
down and died! The Eagle would never stop the river, leave it a naked,
stinking thing under the sky. For the good of mankind, the Eagle would have
tamed the river, without destroying it. The Eagle would have had it run
peacefully within its banks, helping without hurting. Now the river lies
shamed in its bed--that magnificent stream!--and men flee from it in terror.
The two who thought to feast in the slime--yes, and I, too, could stoop so low
as to root for gold like a hog in the mire!--you have swept them to
destruction, have cheated them at the last of their prey.
“But you have done your worst! I, who helped to make you what you are, who
created you thought by thought, I will tear you down. For the thing you are, a
monument to greed and self, I shall tear you down stone by stone until the
river is once more sweeping majestically down to the sea. As God is my
witness, this thing the vultures have created shall be forgotten. The Eagle’s
wing shall shadow the Colorado, a river undefiled.”
His voice ceased. He stood, hands clenched beside him, jaw squared, staring at
the dam that had been his dream. A dream fulfilled,--and hated in the
fulfillment. His lips moved, muttering the prophecy of Johnny Buffalo:
“‘You will succeed, and fail in the succeeding. And from the failure,--’”
A gloved hand was laid in friendly fashion on Peter’s shoulder. He turned and
looked into the eyes of his Governor.
“It takes a big man, a man of broad vision, to look upon his life’s work and
dare to say what you have said,” the Governor told him kindly, the look of
understanding in his eyes. “Don’t be down-hearted because your success has
proved a failure. The Cramer Dam would hold, I believe, if we wanted it to
hold. But you are right. It is not for the vulture, but for the Eagle to say
what shall be done with the river. The country needs more men like you, Peter.
You shall help to build another dam--and build it under the Eagle’s wing.”
Peter lifted his right hand and laid it upon the shoulder of his Governor. His
eyes were very blue and very deep. So they stood for a space and looked into
each other’s eyes.
“‘--And from the failure rise to greater things,’” Rawley repeated under his
breath, his eyes shining.
THE END
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NOVELS BY B. M. BOWER
THE HERITAGE OF THE SIOUX
A Flying U story in which the Happy Family get mixed up in a robbery faked for
film purposes.
“Altogether a rattling story, that is better in conception and expression than
the conventional thriller on account of its touches of real humanity in
characterization.”--_The Philadelphia Public Ledger._
STARR, OF THE DESERT
A story of mystery, love and adventure, which has a Mexican revolt as its main
theme.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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