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She
believes
that
when
one
deals
with
words
,
one
deals
with
the
mind
.
"
The
car
turned
into
a
narrow
path
,
climbing
steeply
into
a
wilderness
of
brush
and
pine
trees
.
She
knew
what
to
expect
when
she
saw
a
handmade
sign
nailed
to
a
tree
,
with
an
arrow
pointing
the
way
:
The
Buena
Esperanza
Pass
.
It
was
not
a
pass
,
it
was
a
wall
of
laminated
rock
with
a
complex
chain
of
pipes
,
pumps
and
valves
climbing
like
a
vine
up
its
narrow
ledges
,
but
it
bore
,
on
its
crest
,
a
huge
wooden
sign
—
and
the
proud
violence
of
the
letters
announcing
their
message
to
an
impassable
tangle
of
ferns
and
pine
branches
,
was
more
characteristic
,
more
familiar
than
the
words
:
Wyatt
Oil
.
It
was
oil
that
ran
in
a
glittering
curve
from
the
mouth
of
a
pipe
into
a
tank
at
the
foot
of
the
wall
,
as
the
only
confession
of
the
tremendous
secret
struggle
inside
the
stone
,
as
the
unobtrusive
purpose
of
all
the
intricate
machinery
—
but
the
machinery
did
not
resemble
the
installations
of
an
oil
derrick
,
and
she
knew
that
she
was
looking
at
the
unborn
secret
of
the
Buena
Esperanza
Pass
,
she
knew
that
this
was
oil
drawn
out
of
shale
by
some
method
men
had
considered
impossible
.
Ellis
Wyatt
stood
on
a
ridge
,
watching
the
glass
dial
of
a
gauge
embedded
in
the
rock
.
He
saw
the
car
stopping
below
,
and
called
,
"
Hi
,
Dagny
!
Be
with
you
in
a
minute
!
"
There
were
two
other
men
working
with
him
:
a
big
,
muscular
roughneck
,
at
a
pump
halfway
up
the
wall
,
and
a
young
boy
,
by
the
tank
on
the
ground
.
The
young
boy
had
blond
hair
and
a
face
with
an
unusual
purity
of
form
.
She
felt
certain
that
she
knew
this
face
,
but
she
could
not
recall
where
she
had
seen
it
.
The
boy
caught
her
puzzled
glance
,
grinned
and
,
as
if
to
help
her
,
whistled
softly
,
almost
inaudibly
the
first
notes
of
Halley
’
s
Fifth
Concerto
.
It
was
the
young
brakeman
of
the
Comet
.
She
laughed
.
"
It
was
the
Fifth
Concerto
by
Richard
Halley
,
wasn
’
t
it
?
"
"
Sure
,
"
he
answered
.
"
But
do
you
think
I
’
d
tell
that
to
a
scab
?
"
"
A
what
?
"