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I'll burn Meloni's backside off for bringing it up at a time like this." Garces, after a moment, shook his head. "No, wait. Let me think about this." He looked speculatively out of the window for a few moments. Then he said, "Message Meloni that this one chap's body what's his name, Kieran? is to be preserved in space against a chance of future revival."

"Until forever," thought Hausman, watching sourly. "I suppose Garces is right. But they'll have a whole graveyard here, as time goes on." As time went on, they did. In his dreams, a soft voice whispered. He did not know what it was telling him, except that it was important. He was hardly aware of its coming, the times it came.

Here he left the party, journeyed down the Colorado to the Gulf, returned to the Mohaves, then crossed the Colorado Desert to San Gabriel Mission in California, back again to the Mohaves, and finally across the Arizona desert to the province of Tusayan, the land of the Hopis. Havasupais Guide Garces to the Hopi Towns.

From this restful spot I have looked out thousands of times across the great bend of the river and Garnet Canyon to the five terraces named after the early-day Spanish explorers, Marcos, De Vaca, Tovar, Alarcon, and Garces. Points of the Explorers.

There was no overland connection between the California missions and those of Sonora and the Rio Grande, and the desire to explore routes for such communication was one of the incentives of both Garces and Escalante, in their long entradas.

Jim looked at Bill meditatively. "Bill, I'm going to call his bluff!" "Us fellows in my posse'll shoot his place up if you say the word," cried Bill eagerly. "No, that won't do," replied Jim. "But I have an idea that he's a four-flusher. Keep your eye on 'Mexico City, Bill. I am afraid of trouble, though I've got Garces buffaloed so far."

Onate, 1604, Crosses Arizona to the Colorado A Remarkable Ancient Ruin Discovered by Padre Kino, 1694 Padre Garces Sees the Grand Canyon and Visits Oraibi, 1776 The Great Entrada of Padre Escalante across Green River to Utah Lake, 1776 Death of Garces Ends the Entrada Period, 1781. In the historical development of the Basin of the Colorado four, chief epochs are apparent.

Garces had written to Escalante, ministro doctrinero of Zuni, a letter from Oraibi, but as the ministro had already departed for Santa Fe, leaving Fray Mariano Rosate in charge at Zuni, the letter probably did not reach him till his return.

His father's been dead a long time. No wife or children." Garces said, "If we tell them he's dead, frozen in space and then buried, it's all over with. Won't those people feel a lot better if we tell them that he's apparently dead, but might be brought back when a revival-technique is perfected in the future?" "I suppose they'd feel better about it," Hausman conceded. "But I don't see "

It was the 4th of July when Garces was expelled by the Oraibis, a declaration of independence on their part which they have maintained down to the present day. That other Declaration of Independence was made on this same day on the far Atlantic coast.

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