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all what yoh call foreground stuff。 I knowI got eyes。 Me; it makes me mad

for see how he treat yohand yoh so trying hard always to Please。 He got no

heart for yohme; I see that。〃 He moved a step closer; hesitating; wanting

yet not quite daring to touch her。 〃Me; I lov' yoh; little Annie;〃 he

murmured。 〃Yoh lov' me little bit; eh? Jus' little bit! Jus' for say; 'Ramon;

I go weeth yoh; I be yoh woman'〃



Annie…Many…Ponies widened the distance between them。 〃Why you not say wife?〃

she queried suspiciously。



〃Woman; wife; sweetheartall same;〃 he assured her with his voice like a

caress。 〃All words mean I lov' yoh jus' same。 Now yoh say yoh lov' me; say yoh

go weeth me; I be one happy man。 I go back on camp and my heart she's  singing

lov' song。 My girl weeth eyes that shine so bright; she lov' me moch as I lov'

her。 That what my heart she  sing。 Yoh not be so cruel like stoneyoh say;

'Ramon; I lov' yoh。' Jus' like that! So easy to say!〃 



〃Not easy;〃 she denied; moved to save her freedom yet a while longer。 〃I say

them words; then Ithen I not be same girl like now。 Maybe much troubles

come。 Maybe much happyI dunno。 Lots time I see plenty trouble come for girl

that say them words for man。 Some time plenty happyI think trouble comes

most many times。 I think  Wagalexa Conka he be awful mad。 I not like for hims

be mad。〃



〃Now you make ME madRamon what loves yoh! Yoh like for Ramon be mad;

perhaps?   Always yoh 'fraid Luck Lindsay this; 'fraid Luck that other。 Me; I

gets damn' sick hear that talk all time。 Bimeby he marree som'  girl; then

what for you? He don' maree yoh; eh? He don' lov' yoh; he think too good for

maree Indian girl。  Me; I not think like that。 I; Ramon Chavez; I think proud

to lov; yoh。 Ramon〃 



〃I not think Wagalexa Conka marry me。〃 The girl was turning stubborn under his

importunities。 〃Wagalexa Conka my brothermy friend。 I tell you plenty time。

Now I tell no more。〃



〃Ramon loves yoh so moch;〃 he pleaded; and smiled to himself when he saw her

turn toward toward him again。 The love…talkthat was what a woman likes best

to hear! 〃Yoh say yoh lov' Ramon jus' little bit!〃



〃I not say now。 When I say I be sure I say truth。〃



〃All right; then I be sad till yoh lov' me。 Yoh maybe be happy; yoh know

Ramon's got heavy heart for yoh。〃



〃I plenty sorry; you be sad  for me;〃 she confessed demurely。  〃I lov' yoh so

moch! I think nothing but how beautiful my sweetheart is。 I not tease yoh no

more。 Tell me; how long Luck says he stay out here? Maybe yoh hear sometimes

he's going for taking pictures in town?〃



〃I not hear。〃



〃Going home; maybe? You mus' hear little bit。 Yoh tell me; sweetheart; what's

he gone do when roundup's all finish? Me; I know she's finish las' week。 Looks

like he's taking pictures out here all summer! You hear him say something;

maybe?〃



〃I not hear。〃



〃Them vaquerosbah! They don't bear nothings either。 What's matter over

there; nobody hear nothing? Luck; he got no tongue when camera's shut up;

perhaps?〃



〃NahI dunno。〃



Ramon looked at her for a minute in mute rage。 It was not the first time he

had found himself hard against the immutable reticence of the Indian in her

nature。



〃Why you snapping teeth like a wolf?〃 she asked him slyly。



〃Me? I don' snap my teeth; sweetheart。〃 It cost Ramon some effort to keep his

voice softened to the love key。



〃Why you not ask Wagalexa Conka what he do?〃



〃I don' care; that's why I don' ask。 Me; it's' no matter。〃



He hesitated a moment; evidently weighing a matter of more importance to him

than he would have Annie…Many…Ponies suspect。 〃Sweetheart; yoh do one thing

for Ramon?〃 His voice might almost be called wheedling。 〃Me; I'm awful busy

tomorrow。 I got long ride away off …to my rancho。 I got to see my brother

Tomas。 I be back here not before night。 Yoh tell Bill Holmes he come here by

this rockyoh say midnight that's good timeI sure be here that time。 Yoh

say I got something I wan' tell him。 Yoh do that for Ramon; sweetheart?〃



He waited; trying to hide the fact that he was anxious。



〃I not like Bill Holmes。〃 Annie…Many…Ponies spoke with an air of finality。

〃Bill Holmes comes close; I feel snakes。 Him not friend to Wagalexa Conkasay

nothingalways go around still; like fox watching for rabbit。 You not friend

to Bill Holmes?〃



〃Me? NoI not friend; querida mia。 I got business。 I sell Bill Holmes one

silver bridle; perhaps。 I don' knowmus' talk about it。 Yoh tell him come

here by big rock; sweetheart?〃



Annie…Many…Ponies took a minute for deliberationwhich is the Indian way。

Ramon; having learned patience; said no more but watched her slant…eyed。



〃I tell;〃 she promised at last; and added; 〃I go now。〃 Then she slipped away。

And Ramon; though he stood for several minutes by the rock smiling queerly and

staring down the arroyo; caught not the slightest glimpse of her after she

left him。 He knew that she would deliver faithfully his message to Bill

Holmes; she had given her word。 That was one great advantage; considered

Ramon; in dealing with those direct; uncompromising natures。 She might torment

him with her aloofness and her reticence; but once he had won her to a full

confidence and submission he need not trouble himself further about her

loyalty。 She would tell Bill Holmesand; what was vastly more important; she

would do it secretly; he had not dared to speak of that; but he thought he

might safely trust to her natural wariness。 So Ramon; after a little; stole

away to his own camp quite satisfied。



The next night; when he stood in the shadow of the rock ledge and waited; he

was not startled by the unexpected presence of the person he wanted to see。

For although Bill Holmes came as cautiously as he knew how; and avoided the

wide; bright…lighted stretches of arroyo where he would have been plainly

visible; Ramon both saw and heard him before he reached the ledge。 What Ramon

did not see or hear was Annie…Many…Ponies; who did not quite believe that

those two wished merely to talk about a silver bridle; and who meant to listen

and find out why it was that they could not talk openly before all the boys。



Annie…Many…Ponies had ways of her own。 She did not tell Ramon that she doubted

his word; nor did she refuse to deliver the message。 She waited calmly until

Bill Holmes left camp stealthily that night; and she followed him。 It was

perfectly simple and sensible and the right thing to do; if you wanted to know

for sure whether a person lied to you; you had but to watch and listen and let

your own eyes and ears prove guilt or innocence。



So Annie…Many…Ponies stood by the rock and listened and watched。 She did not

see any silver bridle。 She heard many words; but the two were speaking in that

strange Spanish talk which she did not know at all; save 〃Querida mia;〃 which

Ramon had told her meant sweetheart。



The two talked; low…voiced and earnest; Bill was telling all that he knew of

Luck Lindsay's plansand that was not much。



〃He don't talk;〃 Bill complained。 〃He just tells the bunch a day aheadjust

far enough to get their makeup and costumes on; generally。 But he won't stay

around here much longer; he's taken enough spring roundup stuff now for half a

dozen pictures。 He'll be moving in to the ranch again pretty quick。 And I know

this picture calls for a lot of town business that he'll have to take。 I saw

the script the other day。〃 This; of course;; being a free translation of the

meaningless jumble of strange words which Annie heard。



〃What town business is that? Where will he work?〃 Ramon was plainly impatient

of so much vagueness。



〃Well; there's a bank robberyI paid particular attention; Ramon; so I know

for certain。 But when he'll do it; or what bank he'll use; I don't know any

more than you do。 And there's a running fight down the street and through the

Mexican quarter。 The rest is just street stuffthat and a fiesta that I think

he'll probably me the old plaza for location。 He'll need a lot of Mexicans for

that stuff。 He'll want you; of course。〃



〃That bankwho will do that?〃 Ramon's fingers trembled so that he could

scarcely roll a cigarette。 〃Andy; perhaps?〃



〃Nothat's the Mexican bunch。 Iwhy; I guess that will maybe be you; Ramon。

I wasn't paying much attention to the partsI was after locations; and I only

had about two minutes at the script。 But he's been giving you some good bits

right along where he needed a Mexican type; and those scenes in the rocks the

other day was bandit stuff with you for lead。 It'll be you or Miguelthe

Native Son; as they call himand so far he's cast for another part。 That's

the worst of Luck。 He won't talk about what he's going to do till he's all

ready to do it。〃



There was a little further discussion。 Ramon muttered a few sentencesrapid

instructions; Annie…Many…Ponies believed from the tone he used。



〃All right; I'll keep you posted;〃 Bill Holmes replied in Engli

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