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The
rest
remain
here
with
me
.
He
must
come
that
way
from
the
Leona
.
We
can
meet
him
at
the
bottom
of
the
gorge
under
the
big
cypress
tree
.
'
Tis
the
best
place
for
our
purpose
.
"
"
Had
we
not
better
silence
him
?
"
hints
the
bloodthirsty
Barajo
,
pointing
to
the
Galwegian
--
fortunately
unconscious
of
what
is
transpiring
around
him
.
"
Dead
men
tell
no
tales
!
"
adds
another
of
the
conspirators
,
repeating
the
proverb
in
its
original
language
.
"
It
would
tell
a
worse
tale
were
we
to
kill
him
,
"
rejoins
Diaz
.
"
Besides
,
it
's
of
no
use
.
He
's
silent
enough
as
it
is
,
the
droll
devil
.
Let
the
dog
have
his
day
.
I
've
only
bargained
for
the
life
of
his
master
.
Come
,
Barajo
!
Vayate
!
vayate
!
Up
to
the
cliff
.
We
ca
n't
tell
the
moment
Don
Mauricio
may
drop
in
upon
us
.
A
miscarriage
must
not
be
made
.
We
may
never
have
such
a
chance
again
.
Take
your
stand
at
the
top
of
the
gorge
.
From
that
point
you
have
a
view
of
the
whole
plain
.
He
can
not
come
near
without
your
seeing
him
,
in
such
a
moonlight
as
this
.
As
soon
as
you
've
set
eyes
on
him
,
hasten
down
and
let
us
know
.
Be
sure
you
give
us
time
to
get
under
the
cypress
.
"
Barajo
is
proceeding
to
yield
obedience
to
this
chapter
of
instructions
,
but
with
evident
reluctance
.
He
has
,
the
night
before
,
been
in
ill
luck
,
having
lost
to
El
Coyote
a
large
sum
at
the
game
of
monté
.
He
is
desirous
of
having
his
revanche
:
for
he
well
knows
how
his
confrères
will
spend
the
time
in
his
absence
.
"
Quick
.
Señor
Vicente
!
"
commands
Diaz
,
observing
his
dislike
to
the
duty
imposed
upon
him
;
"
if
we
fail
in
this
business
,
you
will
lose
more
than
you
can
gain
at
an
albur
of
monté
.
Go
,
man
!
"
continues
El
Coyote
,
in
an
encouraging
way
.
"
If
he
come
not
within
the
hour
,
some
one
will
relieve
you
.
Go
!
"
Barajo
obeys
,
and
,
stepping
out
of
the
jacalé
,
proceeds
to
his
post
upon
the
top
of
the
cliff
.
The
others
seat
themselves
inside
the
hut
--
having
already
established
a
light
.
Men
of
their
class
and
calling
generally
go
provided
with
the
means
of
killing
time
,
or
,
at
all
events
,
hindering
it
from
hanging
on
their
hands
.