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The Woman who Rode Away II
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Yet when there was a stirring, and a clink of flint and steel, and the form of a man crouching1 like a dog over a bone, at a red splutter of fire, and she knew it was morning coming, it seemed to her the night had passed too soon.
When the fire was going, she came out of her shelter with one real desire left: for coffee. The men were warming more tortillas.
“Can we make coffee?” she asked.
The young man looked at her, and she imagined the same faint spark of derision in his eyes. He shook his head.
“We don’t take it,” he said. “There is no time.”
And the elder men, squatting2 on their haunches, looked up at her in the terrible paling dawn, and there was not even derision in their eyes. Only that intense, yet remote, inhuman3 glitter which was terrible to her. They were inaccessible4. They could not see her as a woman at all. As if she WERE not a woman. As if, perhaps, her whiteness took away all her womanhood, and left her as some giant, female white ant. That was all they could see in her.
Before the sun was up, she was in the saddle again, and they were climbing steeply, in the icy air. The sun came, and soon she was very hot, exposed to the glare in the bare places. It seemed to her they were climbing to the roof of the world. Beyond against heaven were slashes5 of snow.
During the course of the morning, they came to a place where the horse could not go farther. They rested for a time with a great slant7 of living rock in front of them, like the glossy8 breast of some earth-beast. Across this rock, along a wavering crack, they had to go. It seemed to her that for hours she went in torment9, on her hands and knees, from crack to crevice
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9 torment | |
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14 stony | |
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50 eternity | |
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51 slit | |
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53 tangle | |
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55 touching | |
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56 agitation | |
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57 ecstasy | |
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58 utterly | |
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59 tunic | |
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60 embroidered | |
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61 scarlet | |
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62 intonation | |
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63 impersonal | |
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64 melodious | |
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65 withheld | |
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66 earthenware | |
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67 refreshing | |
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69 peculiar | |
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70 vomit | |
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71 soothing | |
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72 languor | |
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73 shuffle | |
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75 infinitely | |
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76 diffused | |
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77 ascending | |
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78 descending | |
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79 resounded | |
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80 harp | |
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81 cosmos | |
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82 awesomely | |
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83 ferocious | |
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84 relentless | |
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86 insidious | |
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87 languorous | |
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88 subdued | |
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89 tormented | |
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91 bent | |
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92 maidenly | |
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94 lurking | |
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95 indifference | |
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101 dense | |
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102 savage | |
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103 embroidery | |
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104 monotonous | |
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108 insistence | |
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109 incessant | |
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110 seething | |
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111 persistence | |
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