 | 1927 - 386 pages
...looked as if it might sometime have been the center of a mammoth furnace. I believe this range is now known as the Coffin's Mountains. It would be difficult...trial, suffering, and death spoke the thought uppermost in our minds, saying: " Good-bye, Death Valley!" Ever after this, in speaking of this long and narrow... | |
 | Richard E. Lingenfelter - 1988 - 700 pages
...William Lewis Manly to a point just above their camp to scout the route ahead. Then, Manly recalled, "just as we were ready to leave and return to camp...trial, suffering and death spoke the thought uppermost saying: — 'Good bye Death Valley!'"6 But which one of them spoke these words? Manly never says. Perhaps... | |
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