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the heritage of the sioux-第10部分

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top; looking down at the way Jean came; and then I can pick you up on an

easier trail。 But if you want to do it; it will save some cut…backs and put

another little punch in here。 Either way it's up to you。〃



The voice of Annie…Many…Ponies did not rise to a higher key when she spoke;

but it had in it a clear incisiveness that carried her answer to Ramon and

made him understand that she was speaking for his ears。



〃I come down with big punch;〃 she said。



〃Where Jean came? You're riding bareback; remember。〃



〃No matter。 I come down jus' same。〃 And she added with a haughty tilt of her

chin; 〃That's easy place for me。〃



Luck eyed her steadfastly; a smile of approval on his face。 〃All right。 I know

you've got plenty of nerve; Annie。 You mount and ride up that draw till you

get to the ridge。 Come up to where you can see camp over the brow of the

hillsabe?and then wait till I whistle。 One whistle; get ready to come

down。 Two whistles; you; come。 Ride past camera; just the way Jean did。 You

know you're following the white girl and trying to catch up with her。 You're a

friend and you have a message for her; but she's scared and is running away

sabe? You want to come down slow first and pick your trail?〃



〃No。〃 Annie…Many…Ponies started toward the pinto pony which was her mount in

this picture。 〃I come down hill。 I make big punch for you。 Pete turn camera。〃



〃You've got more nerve than I have; Annie;〃 Jean told her good…naturedly as

she went by。 〃I'd hate to run a horse down there bareback。〃



〃I go where Wagalexa Conka say。〃 From the corner of her eye she saw the quick

frown of jealousy upon the face of Ramon; and her pulse gave an extra beat of

triumph。



With an easy spring she mounted the pinto pony; took the reins of her squaw

bridle that was her only riding gear; folded her gay blanket snugly around her

uncorseted body and touched the pinto with her moccasined heels。 She was

readyready to the least little tensed nerve that tingled with eagerness

under the calm surface。



She rode slowly past luck; got her few final instructions and a warning to be

careful and to take no chances of an accidentwhich brought that inscrutable

smile to her face; for Wagalexa Conka knew; and she knew also; that in the

mere act of riding down that slope faster than a walk she was taking a chance

of an accident。 It was that risk that lightened her heart which had been so

heavy all day。 The greater the risk; the more eager was she to take it。 She

would show Ramon that she; too; could ride。



〃Oh; do be careful; Annie!〃 Jean called anxiously when she was riding into the

mouth of the draw。 〃Turn to the right; when you come to that big flat rock;

and don't come down where I did。 It's too steep。 Really;〃 she drawled to

Rosemary and Lite; 〃my heart was in my mouth when I came straight down by that

rock。 It's a lot steeper than it looks from here。〃



〃She won't go round it;〃 Rosemary predicted pessimistically。 〃She's in one of

her contrary moods today。 She'll come down the worst way she can find just to

scare the life out of us。〃



Up the steep draw that led to the top; Annie…Many…Ponies rode exultantly。 She

would show Ramon that she could ride wherever the white girl dared ride。 She

would shame Wagalexa Conka; too; for his injustice to her。 She would put the

too;  for  big punch in that scene orshe would ride no more; unless it were

upon a white cloud; drifting across the moon at night and looking; down at

this world and upon Ramon。



At the top of the ridge she rode out to the edge and made the peace…sign to

Luck as a signal that she was ready to do his bidding。 Incidentally; while she

held her hand high over her head; her eyes swept keenly the bowlder…strewn

bluff beneath her。 A little to one side was a narrow backbone of smoother soil

than the rest; and here were printed deep the marks of Jean's horse。 Even

there it was steep; and there was a bank; down there by the big flat rock

which Jean had mentioned。 Annie…Many…Ponies looked daringly to the left; where

one would say the bluff was impassable。 There she would come down; and no

other place。 She would show Ramon what she could dohe who had praised boldly

another when she was by!



〃All right; Annie!〃 Luck called to her through his megaphone。 〃Go back now and

wait for whistle。 Ride along the edge when you come; from bushes to where you

stand。 I want silhouette; you coming。 You sabe?〃



Annie…Many…Ponies raised her hand even with her breast; and swept it out and

upward in the Indian sign…talk which meant 〃yes。〃 Luck's eyes flashed

appreciation of the gesture; he loved the sign…talk of the old plains tribes。



〃Be careful; Annie;〃 he cried impulsively。 〃I don't want you to be hurt。〃 He

dropped the megaphone as she swung her horse back from the edge and

disappeared。 〃I'd cut the whole scene out if I didn't know what a rider she

is;〃 he added to the others; more uneasy than he cared to own。 〃But it would

hurt her a heap more if I wouldn't let her ride where Jean rode。 She's proud;

awfully proud and sensitive。〃



〃I'm glad you're letting her do it;〃 Jean said sympathetically。 〃She'd hate me

if you hadn't。 But I'm going to watch her with my eyes shut; just the same。

It's an awfully mean place in spots。〃



〃She'll make it; all right;〃 Luck declared。 But his tone was not so confident

as his words; and he was manifestly reluctant to place the whistle to his

lips。 He fussed with his script; and he squinted into the viewfinder; and he

made certain for the second time just where the side…lines came; and thrust

half an inch deeper in the sandy soil the slender stakes which would tell

Annie…Many…Ponies where she must guide the pinto when she came tearing down to

foreground。 But he could delay the signal only so long; unless he cut out the

scene altogether。



〃Get back; over on that side; Bill;〃 he commanded harshly。 〃Leave her plenty

of room to pass that side of the camera。 All ready; Pete?〃 Then; as if he

wanted to have it over with as soon as possible; he whistled once; waited

while he might have counted twenty; perhaps; and sent shrilling through the

sunshine the signal that would bring her。



They watched; holding their breaths in fearful expectancy。 Then they saw her

flash into view and come galloping down along the edge of the ridge where the

hill fell away so steeply that it might be called a cliff。 Indian fashion; she

was whipping the pinto down both sides with the end of her reins。 Her slim

legs hung straight; her moccasined toes pointing downward。 One corner of her

red…and…green striped blanket flapped out behind her。 Hastethe haste of the

pursuershowed in every movement; every line of her figure。



She came to the descent; and the pinto; having no desire for applause but a

very great hankering for whole bones in his body; planted his forefeet and

slid to a stop upon the brink。 His snort came clearly down to those below who

watched。



〃He won't tackle it;〃 Pete Lowry predicted philosophically while he turned the

camera crank steadily round and round and held himself ready to 〃panoram〃 the

scene if the pinto bolted。



But the pinto; having Annie…Many…Ponies to reckon with; did not bolt。 The

braided rein…end of her squaw bridle lashed him stingingly; the moccasined

heels dug without mercy into the tender part of his flanks。 He came lunging

down over the first rim of the bluff; then since he must; he gathered himself

for the ordeal and came leaping down and down and down; gaining momentum with

every jump。 He could not have stopped then if he had triedand

Annie…Many…Ponies; still the incarnation of eager pursuit; would not let him

try。



At the big flat rock of which Jean had warned her; the pinto would have

swerved。 But she yanked him into the  straighter descent; down over the bank。

He leaped; and he fell and slid twice his own length; his nose rooting the 

soil。 Annie…Many…Ponies lurched; came hard against a boulder and somehow flung

herself into place again on the horse。 She lifted his head and called to him

in short; harsh; Indian words。 The pinto scrambled to his knees; got to  his

feet and felt again the sting of the rein…end in his flanks。 Like a rabbit he

came bounding down; down where the way was steepest and most treacherous。 And

at every jump the rein…end fell; first on one side and then along the other;

as a skilled canoeman shifts the paddle to force his slight craft forward in a

treacherous current。



Down the last slope he came thundering。 On his back Annie…Many…Ponies lashed

him steadily; straining her eyes in the direction which Jean had taken past

the camera。 She knew that they were watching hershe knew also that the

camera crank in Pete Lowry's hands was turning; turning; recording every move

of hers; every little changing expression。 She swept down upon them so close

that Pete grabbed the tripod with one hand; ready to lift it and dodge away

from the coming collision。 Still leaning; still lashing and straining every

nerve in pursuit; she dashed past; pivoted the pinto upon his hind feet;

darted back toward the staring group and jumped off while he was yet running。



Now that she had done it; now that she had proven that she also had nerve and

much skill in riding; black loneliness settled upon her again。 She came slowly

back; and as she came she heard them praise the ride she had made。 She heard

them saying how frightened they had been when the pinto fell; and she heard

Wagalexa Conka call to her that she had made a strong scene for him。 She did

not answer。 She sat down upon a rock; a little apart from them; and looking as

remote as the Sandias Mountains; miles away to the north; folded her blanket

around her and spoke no word to anyone。



Soon Ramon mounted his horse to return to his camp。 He came riding down to her

for his trail lay that wayand as he rode he called to the others a good

natured 〃Hasta luego!〃 which is the Mexican eq
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