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who came out barefoot, a ragged serape covering his<br />

body.<br />

"Right there, just beyond the Plaza," he answered.<br />

Since nobody knew where the city square was, Venancio<br />

made him walk ahead to show the way. Trembling<br />

with fear, the poor devil told them they were doing him<br />

a terrible wrong.<br />

"I'm just a poor day laborer, sir; I've got a wife and a<br />

lot of kids."<br />

"What the hell do you think I have, dogs" Demetrio<br />

scowled. "I've got kids too, see"<br />

Then he commanded:<br />

"You men keep quiet. Not a sound out of you! And<br />

walk down the middle of the street, single file."<br />

The rectangular church cupola rose above the small<br />

houses.<br />

"Here, gentlemen; there's the Plaza beyond the church.<br />

Just walk a bit further and there's the barracks."<br />

He knelt down, then, imploring them to let him go, but<br />

Pancracio, without pausing to reply, struck him across<br />

the chest with his rifle and ordered him to proceed.<br />

"How many soldiers are there" Luis Cervantes asked.<br />

"I don't want to lie to you, boss, but to tell you the<br />

truth, yes, sir, to tell you God's truth, there's a lot of<br />

them, a whole lot of 'em."<br />

Luis Cervantes turned around to stare at Demetrio,<br />

who feigned momentary deafness.<br />

They were soon in the city square.<br />

A loud volley of rifle shots rang out, deafening them.<br />

Demetrio's horse reared, staggered on its hind legs, bent<br />

its forelegs, and fell to the ground, kicking. The Owl

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