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The Heritage of the Sioux

CHAPTER VI
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She would put the too, for big punch in that scene or--she would ride no more, unless it were upon a white cloud, drifting across the moon at night and looking, down at this world and upon Ramon.
At the top of the ridge she rode out to the edge and made the peace-sign to Luck as a signal that she was ready to do his bidding.

Incidentally, while she held her hand high over her head, her eyes swept keenly the bowlder-strewn bluff beneath her.

A little to one side was a narrow backbone of smoother soil than the rest, and here were printed deep the marks of Jean's horse.

Even there it was steep, and there was a bank, down there by the big flat rock which Jean had mentioned.
Annie-Many-Ponies looked daringly to the left, where one would say the bluff was impassable.

There she would come down, and no other place.


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