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There
is
no
sign
of
fear
in
the
altered
attitude
--
only
disappointment
,
dashed
with
defiance
.
El
Coyote
speaks
first
.
"
H'la
!
S'ñorita
,
who
'd
have
expected
to
find
your
ladyship
in
this
lonely
place
--
wasting
your
sweetness
on
the
thorny
chapparal
?
"
"
In
what
way
can
it
concern
you
,
Don
Miguel
Diaz
?
"
"
Absurd
question
,
S'ñorita
!
You
know
it
can
,
and
does
;
and
the
reason
why
.
You
well
know
how
madly
I
love
you
.
Fool
was
I
to
confess
it
,
and
acknowledge
myself
your
slave
.
'
Twas
that
that
cooled
you
so
quickly
.
"
"
You
are
mistaken
,
Señor
.
I
never
told
you
I
loved
you
.
If
I
did
admire
your
feats
of
horsemanship
,
and
said
so
,
you
had
no
right
to
construe
it
as
you
've
done
.
I
meant
no
more
than
that
I
admired
them
--
not
you
.
'
Tis
three
years
ago
.
I
was
a
girl
then
,
of
an
age
when
such
things
have
a
fascination
for
our
sex
--
when
we
are
foolish
enough
to
be
caught
by
personal
accomplishments
rather
than
moral
attributes
.
I
am
now
a
woman
.
All
that
is
changed
,
as
--
it
ought
to
be
.
"
"
Carrai
!
Why
did
you
fill
me
with
false
hopes
?
On
the
day
of
the
herradero
,
when
I
conquered
the
fiercest
bull
and
tamed
the
wildest
horse
in
your
father
's
herds
--
a
horse
not
one
of
his
vaqueros
dared
so
much
as
lay
hands
upon
--
on
that
day
you
smiled
--
ay
,
looked
love
upon
me
.
You
need
not
deny
it
,
Doña
Isidora
!
I
had
experience
,
and
could
read
the
expression
--
could
tell
your
thoughts
,
as
they
were
then
.
They
are
changed
,
and
why
?
Because
I
was
conquered
by
your
charms
,
or
rather
because
I
was
the
silly
fool
to
acknowledge
it
;
and
you
,
like
all
women
,
once
you
had
won
and
knew
it
,
no
longer
cared
for
your
conquest
.
It
is
true
,
S'ñorita
;
it
is
true
.
"
"
It
is
not
,
Don
Miguel
Diaz
.
I
never
gave
you
word
or
sign
to
say
that
I
loved
,
or
thought
of
you
otherwise
than
as
an
accomplished
cavalier
.
You
appeared
so
then
--
perhaps
were
so
.
What
are
you
now
?
You
know
what
's
said
of
you
,
both
here
and
on
the
Rio
Grande
!
"
"
I
scorn
to
reply
to
calumny
--
whether
it
proceeds
from
false
friends
or
lying
enemies
.
I
have
come
here
to
seek
explanations
,
not
to
give
them
.
"