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the heritage of the sioux-第38章

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word〃not come? What business you got; Luis Rojas?〃



〃Nodon' spik names; me!〃 The figure was seen to throw out an imploring hand。

〃Moch troubles; yoh bet! Yoh come nowsomebodys she wait in dam…hurry!〃



Annie…Many…Ponies; with her fingers still closed upon the bone handle of her

sharp…edged knife; thought swiftly。 Wariness had been born into her blood

therefore she could understand and meet halfway the wariness of another。

Perhaps Wagalexa Conka had suspected that she was going with Ramon; Wagalexa

Conka was very keen; and his anger blazed hot as pitch…pine flame。 Perhaps

Ramon feared Wagalexa Conkaas she; too; feared him。 She was not afraidshe

would go to Ramon。



She stepped away from the rock and took the black horse by its dropped

bridle…reins and followed Luis Rojas up the dim path that wound through trees

and rocks until it dropped into a little ravine that was chocked with brush;

so that Annie…Many…Ponies had to put the stiff branches aside with her hand

lest they scratch her face as she passed。



Luis went swiftly along the path; as though his haste was great; but he went

stealthily as well; and she knew that he had some unknown cause for secrecy。

She wondered a little at this。 Had Wagalexa Conka discovered where she and

Ramon were to meet? But how could he discover that which had been spoken but

once; and then in the quiet loneliness of that place far back on the mesa?

Wagalexa Conka bad not been within three miles of that place; as

Annie…Many…Ponies knew well。 How then did he know? For he must have followed;

since Ramon dared not come to the place he had named for their meeting。



Dawn came while they were still following the little; brush…choked ravine with

its faint pathway up the middle of it; made by cattle or sheep or goats;

perhaps all three。 Luis hurried along; stopping now and then and holding up a

hand for silence so that he might listen。 Fast as he went; Annie…Many…Ponies

kept within two long steps of his heels; her plaid shawl drawn smoothly over

her black head and folded together under her chin。 Her mouth was set in a

straight line; and her chin had the square firmness of the Indian。 Luis;

looking back at her curiously; could not even guess at her thoughts; but he

thought her too calm and cold for his effervescent naturethough he would

have liked to tell her that she was beautiful。 He did not; because he was

afraid of Ramon。



〃Poco tiempo; come to his camp; Ramon;〃 he said when the sun was peering over

the high shoulder of a ridge; and he spoke in a hushed tone; as if he feared

that someone might overhear him。



〃You 'fraid Wagalexa Conka; he come?〃 Annie…Many…Ponies asked abruptly;

looking at him full。



Luis did not understand her; so he lifted his shoulders in the Mexican gesture

which may mean much or nothing。 〃Quien sabe?〃 he muttered vaguely and went on。

Annie…Many…Ponies did not know what he meant; but she guessed that he did not

want to be questioned upon the subject; so she readjusted the shawl that had

slipped from her head and went on silently; two long steps behind him。



In a little he turned from the ravine; which was becoming more open and not

quite so deep。 They scrambled over boulders which the horse must negotiate

carefully to avoid a broken leg; and then they were in another little ravine;

walled round with rocks and high; brushy slopes。 Luis went a little way;

stopped beside a huge; jutting boulder and gave a little exclamation of

dismay。



〃No more here; Ramon;〃 he said; staring down at the faintly smoking embers of

a little fire。  〃She's go som' place; I don't know; me。〃



The slim right hand of Annie…Many…Ponies went instinctively to her bosom and

to what lay hidden there。 But she waited; looking from the little campfire

that was now almost dead; to Luis whom she suspected of treachery。 Luis

glanced up at her apologetically; caught something of menace in that

unwinking; glittering stare; and began hastily searching here and there for

some sign that would enlighten him further。



〃She's here when I go; Ramon;〃 he explained deprecatingly。 〃I don' un'stan';

me。 She's tell me go breeng yoh thees place。 She's say I mus' huree w'ile dark

she's las'。 I'm sure s'prised; me!〃 Luis was a slender young man with a thin;

patrician face that had certain picture values for Luck; but which greatly

belied his lawless nature。 Until he stood by the rock where she had waited for

Ramon; Annie…Many…Ponies had never spoken to him。 She did not know him;

therefore she did not trust himand she looked her distrust。



Luis turned from her after another hasty glance; and began searching for some

sign of Ramon。 Presently; in a tiny cleft near the top of the boulder; his

black eyes spied a folded papertwo folded papers; as he discovered when he

reached up eagerly and pulled them out。



〃She's write letter; Ramon;〃 he cried with a certain furtive excitement。

〃Thees for yoh。〃 And he smiled while he gave her a folded note with 〃Ana〃

scrawled hastily across the face of it。



Annie…Many…Ponies extended her left hand for it; and backed the few steps away

from him which would insure her safety against a sudden attack; before she

opened the paper and read:



〃Querida mia; you go with Luis。 Hes all rite you trus him。 He bring you where

i am。 i lov you。 Ramon〃



She read it twice and placed the note in her bosomnext the knifeand looked

at Luis; the glitter gone from her eyes。 She smiled a little。 〃I awful

hongry;〃 she said in her soft voice; and it was the second sentence she had

spoken since they left the rock where she had waited。



Luis smiled back; relief showing in the uplift of his lips and the lightening

of his eyes。 〃She's cache grob; Ramon;〃 he said。 〃She's go som' place and we

go also。 She's wait for us。 Dam…long waytree days; I theenk me。〃



〃You find that grub;〃 said Annie…Many…Ponies; letting her hand drop away from

the knife。 〃I awful hongry。 We eat; then we go。〃



〃Nono go till dark comes! We walk in nightso somebody don' see!〃



Annie…Many…Ponies looked at him sharply; saw that he was very much in earnest;

and turned away to gather some dry twigs for the fire。 Up the canon a horse

whinnied inquiringly; and Luis; hastening furtively that way; found the horse

he bad ridden into this place with Ramon。 With the problem of finding

provender for the two animals; he had enough to occupy him until

Annie…Many…Ponies; from the coarse food he brought her; cooked a crude

breakfast。



Truly; this was not what she had dreamed the morning would be likeshe who

had been worried over the question of whether Ramon would let her confess to

the priest before they were married! Here was no priest and no Ramon; even;

but a keen…eyed young Mexican whom she scarcely knew at all; and a mysterious

hiding…out in closed…in canons until dark before they might follow Ramon who

loved her。 Annie…Many…Ponies did not understand why all this stealthiness

should be necessary; for she knew that proof of her 
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