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246 “ Lavenine Boy A A A A A A A A A A A A AA AAA AAA AAA AAA Armen Now Laughing Boy thought he had iz: —== dingy suburbs of the town, on the far side frc— == § hogahn, made a half-circle before them. H: z-- - vanced cautiously. It was a question of getti=z = | cornered so that he could dismount, for Navz-= do not rope from the saddle. Now the sta = began to rush, and the work became fast — : : break to the right, Laughing Boy, pouring lea--= into his pony, headed it, then left, and the hc s= turned it again. A desperate race to preves: : desperate attempt to break back across === tracks; it wheeled again, straight between === houses, stallion and mounted man going Zc- fury, to the admiration of an old Mexican wor z= and the clamorous terror of a sleeping cur. The stallion drew away from him, and =: slowed his pace. It cantered past an adobe hex standing alone under two cottonwoods, and, ju= beyond, fell to grazing in a little hollow. Laug:- ing Boy advanced cautiously, using the house =: cover. He figured that he could dismount behiz- it, and with a quick rush corner the animal in t&= angle of two wire fences protecting irrigated field: The pony was already moving into the trap, uz- conscious of the wire. He rode at a walk, close along the mud wz_ from which the sun was reflected with a stufi+ muddy smell. As he passed the window, he looke: