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wal 100 LaucHING Boy because of her that you will have silver to wos with. To-morrow, when I go in, I shall bring you Mexican silver. And those days you can go te E to the horses. By and by, when we have made much money with your jewelry and horses and my weaving and work, we shall go back to yous country. We shall go back rich. Is it not a good plan?’ ! ‘You have spoken well. Here, I do not know about these things, but you know, and your words are good. It is enough for me that I have you. i is not just that we are married, but we are marrisd all through; there is not any part of us left out} ‘No; there is not any part of us left out. And you do not want a second wife, Laughing Boy> ‘No — no!’ The extra-emphatic, three syllabi negative, ‘E-do-ta!’ long-drawn-out, with decisive sign of the right hand sweeping awaw] ‘Have you a sister you want me to take? If yod want help here, in the hogahn, I will get one, be she will not be for me. She will be in the way You are enough for me; perhaps you are too mudi for me, I think.’ Quickly she kissed him. He felt embarrassed] and loved it. : He had to teach her the ritual and song of puri fication, but, with faint childhood memories taf aid her, she was quick to learn. Her close atte: