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LauvgriNnGg Boy 21 SE 2 2 2 OPC PUPS SSS SUNOS ISVS VOSS =:z3 they would buy his belt; they were travelling -_z7 for fun, people said; they must be rich. Per- -zz3. too, they would have sweet food, canned soe.Zs. and coffee with much sugar in it. He called z= friend. Zet us see if those Americans will buy my belt. Sood. aey rode off sitting sideways on Jesting Squaw’s z unsaddled horse, heels drumming softly on a! ITI Toe Americans, a rich Eastern tourist and his vz:m there had been a plague all day. They set 1-7 to ignore these two who descended gravely zz..2 them, but the double line of silver plaques z:ut Laughing Boy's waist caught the tourist's 1 A, §ih Fie rp R SB ToT T “oor belt — two — good.’ ~_ughing Boy sat down beside him. ‘Nashto, mxzizni — give me a smoke, brother-in-law.’ zis rude to call a man brother-in-law, and like =: Navajos, he enjoyed using the term, and ==z:hing it, to innocent foreigners. Americans