The San Rosario Ranch
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THE
SAN ROSARIO RANCH
BY MAUD HOWE
BOSTON ROBERTS BROTHERS 1884
Copyright, 1884 , BY ROBERTS BROTHERS.
University Press: JOHN WILSON AND SON, CAMBRIDGE.
TO My Beloved Sister, LAURA E. RICHARDS.
SAN ROSARIO RANCH.
CHAPTER I.
Welcome her, all things youthful and sweet, Scatter the blossoms under her feet!
The house was a large square building, simple and hospitable in appearance. A wide veranda ran about the four sides, heavily draped by climbing roses and clematis. There were indisputable evidences that visitors were expected. Old Tip, the dog, knew it as well as everybody else about the house. He had been routed out from his favorite spot on the sunny side of the piazza, by Ah Lam, who had given him a shower-bath of water and soap-suds, because he did not move away to make room for the scrubbing-brush which the white-clad Celestial plied vigorously. From earliest morning the inhabitants of the simple house had been busied in making it ready. The very kittens which played about the steps of the piazza had licked an extra gloss upon their shining coats in honor of the expected guest. Only Tip, the old hunting-dog, the spoiled child of the household, showed no interest in what was going on, and with a cynical growl trotted off to the woods behind the house, where he might sleep safe from all fear of interruption.