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The Delight Makers

CHAPTER IV
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"You like him because he never opens his mouth unless an arrow is forced between his teeth." "And you prefer Shyuote because you are making a Koshare of him," Hayoue answered, with great composure.
"He surely will become a good one, a better one than I am." "If he becomes as good a Delight Maker as you are, Zashue, we may be satisfied.

Shall you soon retire to the estufa ?" he inquired, changing the subject of the conversation.
"I don't know; the Naua has not said anything as yet, but the time is near at hand when we should begin to work.

Before going into the round house in the rocks, we ought to be sure that there are no Navajos in the neighbourhood.

You are Kauanyi, a member of the order of warriors," he added with a side-glance at his brother, "do you know anything of the sneaking wolves in the mountains ?" Hayoue denied any knowledge concerning the Navajos, adding,-- "I did not like it when that fellow Nacaytzusle ran away from us.

He knew too much of our ways." "He can do no harm.


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