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of its inhabitants, who had retired very early, when Luis<br />

Cervantes reached Primitivo's general store, his arrival<br />

interrupting a party that promised great doings.<br />

Demetrio was engaged in getting drunk with his old<br />

comrades. The entire space before the bar was occupied.<br />

War Paint and Blondie had tied up their horses outside;<br />

but the other officers had stormed in brutally, horses<br />

and all. Embroidered hats with enormous and concave<br />

brims bobbed up and down everywhere. The horses<br />

wheeled about, prancing; tossing their restive heads; their<br />

fine breed showing in their black eyes, their small ears<br />

and dilating nostrils. Over the infernal din of the drunkards,<br />

the heavy breathing of the horses, the stamp of<br />

their hoofs on the tiled floor, and occasionally a quick,<br />

nervous whinny rang out.<br />

A trivial episode was being commented upon when<br />

Luis Cervantes came in. A man, dressed in civilian<br />

clothes, with a round, black, bloody hole in his forehead,<br />

lay stretched out in the middle of the street, his<br />

mouth gaping. Opinion was at first divided but finally<br />

all concurred with Blondie's sound reasoning. The poor<br />

dead devil lying out there was the church sexton. . . .<br />

But what an idiot! His own fault, of course! Who in<br />

the name of hell could be so foolish as to dress like a<br />

city dude, with trousers, coat, cap, and all Pancracio<br />

simply could not bear the sight of a city man in front<br />

of him! And that was that!<br />

Eight musicians, playing wind instruments, interrupted<br />

their labors at Cervantes' command. Their faces were<br />

round and red as suns, their eyes popping, for they had<br />

been blowing on their brass instruments since dawn.<br />

"General," Luis said pushing his way through the men<br />

on horseback, "a messenger has arrived with orders to<br />

proceed immediately to the pursuit and capture of<br />

Orozco and his men."<br />

Faces that had been dark and gloomy were now illumined<br />

with joy.<br />

"To Jalisco, boys!" cried Blondie, pounding on the<br />

counter.

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