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"
Do
you
wish
to
study
it
now
?
"
"
No
.
Now
I
wish
to
go
to
where
we
will
hide
this
explosive
until
it
is
time
.
I
would
like
to
have
it
hidden
in
utmost
security
at
a
distance
no
greater
than
half
an
hour
from
the
bridge
,
if
that
is
possible
.
"
"
That
is
simple
,
"
the
old
man
said
.
"
From
where
we
are
going
,
it
will
all
be
downhill
to
the
bridge
.
But
now
we
must
climb
a
little
in
seriousness
to
get
there
.
Are
you
hungry
?
"
"
Yes
,
"
the
young
man
said
.
"
But
we
will
eat
later
.
How
are
you
called
?
I
have
forgotten
.
"
It
was
a
bad
sign
to
him
that
he
had
forgotten
.
"
Anselmo
,
"
the
old
man
said
.
"
I
am
called
Anselmo
and
I
come
from
Barco
de
Avila
.
Let
me
help
you
with
that
pack
.
"
The
young
man
,
who
was
tall
and
thin
,
with
sun
-
streaked
fair
hair
,
and
a
wind
-
and
sun
-
burned
face
,
who
wore
the
sun
-
faded
flannel
shirt
,
a
pair
of
peasant
’
s
trousers
and
rope
-
soled
shoes
,
leaned
over
,
put
his
arm
through
one
of
the
leather
pack
straps
and
swung
the
heavy
pack
up
onto
his
shoulders
.
He
worked
his
arm
through
the
other
strap
and
settled
the
weight
of
the
pack
against
his
back
.
His
shirt
was
still
wet
from
where
the
pack
had
rested
.
"
I
have
it
up
now
,
"
he
said
.
"
How
do
we
go
?
"
"
We
climb
,
"
Anselmo
said
.
Bending
under
the
weight
of
the
packs
,
sweating
,
they
climbed
steadily
in
the
pine
forest
that
covered
the
mountainside
.
There
was
no
trail
that
the
young
man
could
see
,
but
they
were
working
up
and
around
the
face
of
the
mountain
and
now
they
crossed
a
small
stream
and
the
old
man
went
steadily
on
ahead
up
the
edge
of
the
rocky
stream
bed
.
The
climbing
now
was
steeper
and
more
difficult
,
until
finally
the
stream
seemed
to
drop
down
over
the
edge
of
a
smooth
granite
ledge
that
rose
above
them
and
the
old
man
waited
at
the
foot
of
the
ledge
for
the
young
man
to
come
up
to
him
.