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"Once upon a time there was a town" The ghosts of southeastern Arizona
First there was the myth; it sustained those who could not be filled by what they saw or touched, who wished to clothe themselves with the sky. These were the dreamers. They built the towns which are now playthings of the wind — Michael Jen kinson*