Yes, I have many more, and I am a great chief.
It irked Shoz-Dijiji to think of returning empty-handed.
Where the wash took a broad sweepto the east he urged his mount to a run. Juh 
will give the fatherof Ish-kay-nay fifteen ponies.
Only God, the mountain goat and the Apachehad knowledge of this place. Behind 
them, whooping,firing a revolver, came a terrifying thing.
Fifty of them,shouted the man, running toward the small corral where 
theirmounts were confined.
Shoz-Dijiji hadindeed performed a feat worthy of the greatest heroes of 
hisrace. With his drinking reed he drew the liquid into his mouth. And a rifle, 
acquiesced the chief of the Ned-ni. For Shoz-Dijiji appreciated well and fully 
theimpressiveness of his exploit.
Perhaps later, he told her, but it would require bigmedicine and that was 
expensive.
Power and emoluments were the life of Nakay-do-klunni.
Shoz-Dijijicircled the herd and started it up the canyon.
Where the wash took a broad sweepto the east he urged his mount to a run.
So hekept to the direction the troops were taking, longing to.
And a rifle, acquiesced the chief of the Ned-ni.
Soon the moon would be full again and if hehad not come Ish-kay-nay might think 
him dead.
I would not care what became of me if Shoz-Dijiji weredead. Had he not taken it 
by virtue of courage and cunning,winning it fairly? Before they saw him hemight 
run quickly and gain other cover. A half hour later Shoz-Dijiji came upon their 
camp.
Gradually he commenced moving toward the nearest.
Many times had he done this same letting out of the horsesof a morning.
When she returned to camp in the morning her eyes wereswollen, but dry. Fifty 
of them,shouted the man, running toward the small corral where theirmounts were 
confined.
Later she would make other pretty things, tinythings, for future war chiefs.
Shoz-Dijiji was not looking for Mexican soldiers.
Then he pointed toward a bag that Ish-kay-nay clutched in her hand, and 
grunted. I do not believe that Shoz-Dijiji is dead, she said. Twenty ponies and 
five mules, snapped Juh with finality,turning upon his heel.
If Shoz-Dijiji has not returned then, she said wearily,Juh may tie his pony 
before our tepee. Tothe rear he saw ten angry cavalrymen spurring toward 
him,firing as they came. Only God, the mountain goat and the Apachehad 
knowledge of this place.
Shoz-Dijiji not come back, announced Nakay-do-klunni. 

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