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salinas

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Off to the sides, around Salinas and Blanco and Castroville and Moss Landing, the marshes are still there.

The Salinas Valley grew fond of Samuel, but by that time Will was formed.

Street, Salinas, had three children and a hus­band who ran a dry goods store.

The town is a few miles from the Pacific Coast and near the fertile Salinas Valley—an area that was to be the background of much of his fiction.

It is a long narrow swale between two ranges of mountains, and the Salinas River winds and twists up the center until it falls at last into Monterey Bay.

Then the farmers and the ranchers would be filled with disgust for the Salinas Valley.

And this is about the way the Salinas Valley was when my grandfather brought his wife and settled in the foothills to the east of King City.

And in spite of this, in all the years from his youth to his death in the Salinas Valley, there was no hint that Samuel ever went to any other woman.

From their barren hills the Hamiltons could look down to the west and see the richness of the bottom land and the greenness around the Salinas River.

Besides, they loved to hear Samuel talk of the world and its thinking, of the poetry and philosophy that were going on outside the Salinas Valley.

When Will was a growing boy, his father had not been long enough in the Salinas Valley to be thought of as an “old-timer.

A trip to Salinas sixty miles to the north at the head of the valley was event enough for a year, and the incessant work on the ranch, the care and feeding and clothing of his bountiful family, took most of his time—but not all.

How they happened to go to the Salinas Valley is very easy to understand.

After reading the literature, anyone who did not want to settle in the Salinas Valley was crazy.

Bordoni was the daugh­ter and heiress of a Spanish family that had settled in the Salinas Valley in very early times.