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We pulled out of the Hacienda bright and early on Thursday, the 11th of October, 1855, right on schedule. By we, I mean Tom, Yolanda, Anna and me along with Raphael, who was driving the wagon we were taking with us, and a team of vaqueros who were going along for security.

The wagon Raphael was driving was one of the original wagons, with the steel box bolted behind the driver’s seat. Tom and I had loaded the box with 2000 gold bars late the night before. The Estancia was getting low on money, so we were taking advantage of the trip to sell some more gold and bring back enough money to last us another year.

The trip was almost delayed a few days, as Esperanza started having contractions Monday evening. After fifteen hours of hard labor, she gave birth to Mercedes Guadalupe Salazar late Tuesday morning. We were all concerned, as Esperanza was not recovering as quickly as the other two ladies had. Tomas assured us that this was normal for Esperanza, as she had been the same way with her previous two kids. Reluctantly, we gave in to his assurances and set off on the trip as planned.

Everyone rode warily, all the way to Las Cruces. Our shotguns were in hand and rifles loose in their scabbards with the scabbard tops off. We pulled into Mr. Mendoza’s stable shortly after lunch and turned all the animals over to the stable boys. The ladies walked over to the restaurant while the vaqueros discussed whether to get rooms at the hotel, or stay in the hayloft.

Tom, Raphael, and I wandered back through the stables and found Mr. Mendoza at his customary table, working on harnesses. He gave a big grin at our arrival and got up, giving us big hugs and back slaps. Before we got settled in, I told him we were going over to the restaurant to get something to eat and asked him if the hayloft was still available.

He grinned and shook his finger at Tom and me, saying, “Already in trouble with your wives? What am I going to do with you two?”

We all laughed and I told him the hayloft was for the five vaqueros we had with us. Still grinning, he nodded and told us it was available. We left for the restaurant, taking the vaqueros with us and telling them along the way that the hayloft was available if they wanted to use it.

Inside the restaurant we were met with hugs and cheek kisses from Yolanda’s mother, Maria, and Mrs. Mendoza, who were all at our usual table against the wall talking with Anna and Yolanda.

The ladies all left to go back to the kitchen when the coffee arrived, and Tom and I sat down with our wives. Lunch was delivered a few minutes later. I couldn’t help but remark that it was almost like old times.

Anna laughed and said, “There are two major differences you must be forgetting about. First, we are now married and second, both of us are pregnant.”

She said the last in a low whisper, as she and Yolanda had told us they were going to tell the family at supper and not before.

Tom and I grinned at each other and Tom said, “Those are both really good differences.”

Tom, Raphael, and I spent the afternoon out at the table behind the stable with Mr. Mendoza, talking about all the changes happening, both on the Estancia and in Las Cruces. Shortly before dark, we all followed Mr. Mendoza over to the back door of the restaurant, where we watched the kitchen dance for a few moments before going into the family dining room. I couldn’t help but glance at Jaime’s old chair, and feel more than a little saddened by his death.

My mind had started working on how to get justice for Jaime and Mr. Ramirez, when I heard Laura’s soft sweet whisper in my left ear. “Let it go for now, my love. Remember, it’s justice you seek, not vengeance. It will happen in its own time, don’t try to force it.”

As I sat thinking about what Laura had said I looked up and found Anna sitting next me giving me one of her sweet smiles with a look of tender love in her eyes. “Listen to her my love, now is not the time to be tilting at windmills.”

Her statement startled me, and damned if I didn’t hear Laura’s soft laugh. It quickly faded away into the background noise, as I glanced around the table to make sure no one was paying us any attention before turning back to Anna.

She saw the questioning look in my eyes and simply nodded her head confirming that she had heard Laura this time. I was about to ask her what she’d heard when the ladies arrived carrying supper into the room.

The table had been cleared and everyone was sipping their after-supper coffee, when Anna and Yolanda calmly dropped their bombshell about being pregnant. The room was quiet for a few seconds as everyone processed what Anna had said, before erupting into pandemonium as smiles and congratulations were given all around. Tom and I sat back in our chairs, sipping our coffee as we gave each other a grin now and then.

The after-supper coffee and conversations ran a little longer than normal, but both Anna and Yolanda were happy, so neither Tom nor I said anything about being tired or wanting to go to bed. Eventually, the ladies were all talked out and we escorted them over to our rooms in the house

Once in the room, Anna and I did talk about Laura’s spirit, but only after we had explored some ‘possibilities’. Anna had heard exactly the same thing I’d heard, and we were both left wondering if Laura was going to start talking to Anna, as well as to me.

Tom and I spent the next morning catching up with Juan and Jorge, before heading over to Mesilla for a quick visit with Esteban and Ed. All was quiet in the area, with no raids, either Indian or comanchero, reported anywhere near Las Cruces. There continued to be periodic rumors of raids in the Tularosa basin, but nothing had been confirmed. We reviewed the progress on the information front they had been working. Between them they now had eighteen people around town, including in the fort, who could be classified as at least acquaintances. I picked up a new set of warrants the Judge had sent which, interestingly enough, contained a wanted poster and warrant for our old friend, Colonel Ezra Watson.

Along with the package, there was a personal note letting me know that things continued to go well in Texas. Based on his correspondence with his friend in Austin, he expected the bill containing the mineral rights language to be presented for a vote early next year.

We spent the bulk of the afternoon at the fort, visiting cousin George who was getting ready for another patrol. George confirmed that everything had been quiet, and also told us that the patrol he was taking out in a few days was going to investigate the rumors of raids in the Tularosa basin.

Early the next morning we left for El Paso, joined by Martin Amador who was hauling freight to El Paso that he’d picked up in Santa Fe. With the vaqueros scattered out around us as scouts throughout the trip, we had plenty of time to talk with Martin over the two-day journey, without constantly worrying about ambushes or attacks.

I was interested to see that Martin had taken my suggestions on weapons to heart, as he had both the sawed-off shotgun I’d given him, on his lap, and another longer barreled shotgun on the floorboard of the wagon seat, as well as two muzzle-loading rifles. He’d also spent some money on a Colt Navy Revolver he carried in a cross-draw holster.

Martin told us about his experiences on his first solo trip to Santa Fe, making a point to thank us for the training he’d received. Because of the training, he had spotted an Indian ambush before he’d driven into it, and had stopped fifty yards away to fortify his wagon and prepare. As a result, he was ready for the battle when they finally lost patience and attacked him. He lost a few hours, but between his shotguns and muzzle loaders the Indians eventually suffered too many losses and gave up.

Martin left us on the outskirts of El Paso the next afternoon, as his delivery was on the Mexican side, close to where he forded the river. We waved him off, and once we were sure he’d crossed the river without difficulty, we resumed our ride into El Paso, arriving at the hotel about a half hour later.

We ended up taking the entire top floor of the hotel, with Tom, Yolanda, Anna and I in the suite, and the vaqueros doubling up in the rest of the rooms. The vaqueros were excited to be back in a large town again, and all had lists of their own to fill for their families and friends while we were there. We released them, after reminding them we were leaving after breakfast in four days.

Raphael told us he would spend the next few days looking for his friend. He intended to stay with friends near where he used to live. We wished him good luck as he rode one of the vaqueros’ horses down the street.

While the ladies settled into the suite, I went over to the bank to arrange for the deposit, while Tom drove the wagon around to the back door of the bank in the alley. Levi greeted me with a smile which only got bigger when I told him I had a deposit to make and asked if he could open the back door. Tom was just pulling the wagon up when Levi opened the door, and the three of us immediately set to, hauling the bags from the wagon to the weighing room.

In less than two hours we had the gold inside, weighed, and sold, and had deposited it all into the Estancia account. I let Levi know that I wanted to withdraw $60,000 in a mix of coins when we left in four days, and arranged for an early morning pickup just after breakfast.

The three of us sat in Levi’s office sipping some of the good stuff. As usual, Tom was tolerant of the scotch, while Levi and I thoroughly enjoyed every single sip.

As we were getting ready to leave, Levi asked, “Paul do you have any cattle for sale?”

Tom laughed heartily, as I told Levi, “We are always looking to sell cattle. How many head are you thinking of buying?”

This time it was Levi who laughed, “I don’t want to buy any cattle, but a rancher by the name of King from somewhere in Southeast Texas is in town looking for a cattle herd of at least 3,000 head.”

“Well, Levi, we would certainly be interested in talking to him. Can you tell us where to find him?” I asked.

“I’m having supper over at the hotel with him tonight at eight. Why don’t you join us and I’ll introduce you?” he replied.

I looked at Tom who nodded. “We’ll be happy to join you. Anna and Yolanda are with us so there’ll be four of us. We’ll see you then, and thanks in advance for the help.”

Levi laughed saying, “It’s all part of being a full-service banker my friend. What’s good for you is good for the bank.”

We said our goodbyes and went back over to the hotel, letting the ladies know about supper. They had unpacked, had a bath, put on fresh clothes, and were waiting for us in the lobby. We told them about the cattle buyer and Levi’s offer of supper and introductions.

Anna looked at me with an appraising eye and said, “You and Tom look like you are ‘down on your luck’ cowboys. You both need to go get a haircut and a bath if there’s time before they close.”

Yolanda was nodding her head in agreement with Anna. I looked askance at Tom who just shrugged his shoulders. We both gave the droll, “yes, dear”, response before heading upstairs to get some clean clothes. I looked back as we climbed the steps to see Anna and Yolanda both quietly giggling to each other.

Tom and I managed to get to the barbershop thirty minutes before they closed. For an extra dime each, the barber agreed to stay open long enough for us to get a bath and haircut. Clean, shaved, and shorn, we walked back into the hotel feeling like new men.

Anna and Yolanda were waiting for us up in the room with a fresh hot coffee service. We cuddled on the couches, sipping coffee until it was time to go downstairs for supper.

Downstairs, we found Levi waiting for us, with a man not much older than we were. As we walked up, Levi turned and welcomed the ladies by name, and then introduced us all to the cattle buyer, Captain Richard King.

As Levi was making the introductions, I looked Mr. King over, liking what I saw. He was of medium height with a very full head of dark brown wavy hair and sported a chin beard, no sideburns or mustache, just the chin whiskers. His dark eyes were clear and very focused on whomever he was being introduced to, although I was quite sure he didn’t miss much that went on around him either.

By common agreement we let Tom answer most of the questions Captain King asked about the cattle we had for sale, while the rest of us just listened. Tom, in his turn, asked numerous questions about the ranch Captain King was buying for and where it was located.

Early in the conversation, we learned that Captain King was, in fact, a river boat Captain who had recently bought some land in the Nueces Strip between Brownsville and Corpus Christi and was turning it into a ranch. He had purchased an entire village’s cattle in Mexico, and hired the villagers as his vaqueros last year. Now he wanted another 3,000 head of cattle if he could find them at a good price.

I fought to keep a startled look off my face, as I realized that Captain King was none other than the founder of the King Ranch, a Texas legend. The King Ranch with the Running W brand would become the largest ranching operation in the United States.

I decided then and there that Anna was going to conduct any negotiations for the cattle because I knew for a fact that King was a prototypical nineteenth century businessman, whose primary goal was always to maximize profits, regardless of any personal feelings he might have for those he dealt with.

I leaned over and whispered as much to Anna, while Captain King’s head was turned towards Tom. She beamed me one of her smiles and I knew she understood that this was a time to maximize our own profits.

Negotiations for the cattle began in earnest, with our after-supper coffee. Captain King was more than a little surprised when it was Anna who, smiling sweetly, answered his initial question on a price for the cattle.

“Captain King, the asking price will vary, depending on whether or not you expect us to deliver the cattle to your ranch, meet us part way, or will trail the herd from the Estancia with your own resources. The lowest price will be if you trail the herd yourself. If you want us to trail it part way, the price will be higher and if you expect us to deliver the herd all the way to your ranch, then the price will be even higher yet. So, before we can set a price, we must know your intentions in this regard.”

Captain King swallowed his surprise, and looked at Anna with a little more respect before addressing her.

“Mrs. McAllister, I have fifteen vaqueros with me, and we will drive the herd ourselves.”

Anna gave him another sweet smile. “In that case Captain King the price is ten dollars a head for up to five thousand head. If you want more than five thousand head, the price will come down a little.”

Tom, Yolanda, and I were all using the coffee cups to hide the smiles on our faces at Anna’s starting price. I didn’t know what figure she had decided on, so we all waited with amusement as the conversation continued on.

“Mrs. McAllister, you can’t be serious. That’s much too high a price for cattle in today’s market. I can pay much lower prices here, and even lower prices in Mexico if I should go there.”

“Captain, you are correct that you can get lower prices both here and in Mexico, but not much lower. The price of range cattle, both here and in Mexico, is currently just over seven dollars a head and going up after the kill-off caused by the glut of the past few years.

“What you will not get, is a lower price for all the cattle you want to buy at one time and in one place. You will spend at least two months buying a hundred head here, fifty head there, and you’ll have to find somewhere to gather, hold, and feed all the individual purchases you make, until you get a herd large enough to trail them home. Our price takes that into consideration, and therefore includes a premium for a single buy, from a single source.”

The negotiations took off in earnest from there, and forty-five minutes later the deal was struck for four thousand head of cattle at eight dollars and seventy-five cents a head. The Captain and his vaqueros would accompany us back to the Estancia. The rest of us could only marvel at what Anna had just accomplished.

We all toasted the completed deal with wine, scotch, - or, in Tom’s case, beer - before calling it a night.

Back up in the suite, I congratulated Anna on her masterful negotiations with a big hug and a long kiss. The four of us settled in with coffee, and I told them what I could remember of Captain King, the King Ranch, the litigation against King by his late partner’s estate, and their impact on Texas and US history.

When I was done talking, Anna got a speculative look on her face and asked, “Is that what we’re going to build? A ranch large enough to compete with the King Ranch?”

I shrugged. “Not really. Captain King will build the King Ranch into the third largest ranch in the world, that’s true - the others will be huge multimillion-acre spreads in the outback of Australia. But along the way, he will own and control every aspect of the delivery infrastructure. His intent was always to maximize his profits. It won’t be until after he dies that his wife and son-in-law start looking at the bigger picture of social responsibility, but even then, it will be within the context of business profits.

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I was two days out from Trujillo Gulch and had just saddled up for the days ride, when the faint sounds of gun shots came from the east. Without thinking, I mounted up and rode towards the sound of the gunfire. I was two miles west of the Camino Real, and figured that was where the gun fire was coming from. As I rode, I realized what I’d done, and debated with myself whether this was really the smartest course of action. I may be a defender, but was I to be everyone’s defender? The thought...

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Robledo MountainChapter 14

Taking down the adobe bricks from the cave entrance, I thought about the next step that I dreaded so much. A heavy door of wood and adobe bricks was going to need sturdy support from the wood door jamb it was going to be hung on, which meant burying the jamb a minimum of nine inches. Digging down into nine inches of rock was not going to be easy. I started digging the hole for the left support jamb using the largest cold chisel and the heaviest hammer I had. The floor here didn’t seem to be...

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Railroad Robledo Mountain 4Chapter 8

The trip from the Hacienda to the meeting site was thankfully uneventful, although I must admit to having a sense of unease until we’d passed the area of the last mountain lion attack. The weather had moderated and become warmer, but we weren’t fooled. The seasonal spring winds were nearing their end, but we had to expect to have to deal with them, and dust storms, for the next couple of weeks. We arrived in the clearing mid-afternoon of the day before the meeting. Miguel, using hand...

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Robledo MountainChapter 15

I fell into a deep sleep, while watching a kaleidoscope of shadows dance around the room. Flashes of lightning backlit the curtains on the window. For the third time in as many years, and the second time in as many weeks, Dream Laura visited my dreams that night. She was getting stronger, as tonight’s visit had us sitting across from each other at the picnic table on the covered patio of our old house, the patio we had built together just after we’d bought the house. Everything seemed...

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Refuge Robledo Mountain 2Chapter 3

Sunday morning, we finally rolled out of bed at eight. I convinced Anna to try the shower with me. We talked about last night, laughing as we soaped each other up. All that shower fun really tired me out. I was very tempted to just go back to bed, but Anna insisted that we have breakfast and get ready for church. Anna got dressed, opened the curtains and French doors, and cleaned up the room. I unsuccessfully tempted her the entire time, trying to change her mind and enjoy the day in bed with...

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Railroad Robledo Mountain 4Chapter 5

I made my way back through the courtyard and into the house heading for the dining room intent on having another cup of coffee. Before I could sit down, however, Mr. Greenburg saw me. “Paul, if you have time this morning, and you’re feeling up to it, Rachael and I would like to talk with you for a little while regarding our discussions before you were hurt.” A quick glance at Anna and with her small nod of approval, I replied, “Certainly, Sir. I’m at your disposal. How about we get a coffee...

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Railroad Robledo Mountain 4Chapter 9

At my insistence, we pushed hard on the way back home, knocking two days off the return trip. The dull ache in my shoulder hadn’t returned at all since we left the Hacienda, so I felt comfortable pushing a little harder. As we dismounted in front of the courtyard gate, I asked the cousin who took my horse to send a message asking Nantan and Miguel to dinner this evening. Saddlebags over our shoulders and carrying our bedrolls, we entered the Hacienda looking forward to seeing our wives and...

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Refuge Robledo Mountain 2Chapter 9

Anna and I were both up earlier than normal; either from a good night of rest, excitement over the trip to Taos or, more likely, a combination of both. We did our standard Tai Chi and then an extended session of practice with me teaching Anna the next kata in her progression. At the rate she was going she would soon be ready to start learning Krav Maga. When we were finished I gave Anna a big smile, pulled her into a hug before giving her a big kiss, and telling her she was doing extremely...

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Robledo MountainChapter 26

I was sitting in the restaurant the next morning, finishing up breakfast and thinking about how Anna’s smile seemed to make my day. I’d just taken my last bite when Anna came over with fresh coffee and sat down, giving me another one of my Anna smiles, and asking me what I had planned for the day. Swallowing my last bite and taking a sip of coffee I said, “I was hoping to talk my fiancée into spending the morning riding with me, and perhaps start learning to shoot. Do you think she would...

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Railroad Robledo Mountain 4Chapter 12

I woke up the next morning feeling more refreshed than I had since the mountain lion attack. Stretching my arms out to my side, I looked at my right hand, flexed my fingers, and laughed at the thought that I could play the guitar again. I hadn’t realized until yesterday afternoon how much I missed it. Jumping out of bed, I ran through my tai chi exercises and the katas, before cleaning up with a basin of water, and getting dressed. I was whistling as I walked in the back door of the...

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Railroad Robledo Mountain 4Chapter 11

Tom and I were relaxing after breakfast, enjoying our umpteenth cup of fresh hot coffee when the ladies had decided we’d had enough time. “So, Pablo, you’ve had your breakfast and coffee, now tell us about the trip,” she demanded in an almost imperial voice. Looking around the table, I realized for the first time that Tom and I were the only men in the room. “As you command, my Lady,” I replied giving her a sitting bow. “But first, where is everyone?” “Well, it is harvest time, Paul. Tomas...

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Robledo MountainChapter 2

Early the next morning I awoke and stretched out on the queen size bed, luxuriating in the feel of crisp cool cotton sheets and thinking about how good I felt. All those minor joint aches and pains I’d learned to live with over the years simply weren’t there. And those dreams! I rarely remembered my dreams after waking, but somehow, I knew that I remembered every one of last night’s dreams. The dreams of my past, both good and bad. With a yawn and a final stretch, I got up and started my...

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Robledo MountainChapter 24

I was up before first light the next morning. I found two of the ladies already up and quietly preparing to make breakfast for the camp. I walked down to the river and soaked my head in the water to wake me up, as well as help tame my hair. When I lifted my head from the river, I found Giuseppe and Hector had joined me. After relieving ourselves we walked back up to the campfire where the ladies handed us each a cup of coffee. We sat drinking our coffee and enjoying the quiet of the...

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Refuge Robledo Mountain 2Chapter 5

The next week seemed to fly by as we instituted the various classes, continued settling into the hacienda, worked to turn the Estancia into a farm, and prepared for new arrivals; all while Anna and I prepared to leave on our honeymoon. The days always started with our early morning Tai Chi and ended with talking and singing in what was becoming known as the music room before Anna and I went off to explore whatever new possibilities she had thought up. As I expected, training the cousins to...

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Robledo MountainChapter 23

Standing at the opening of the cave, they stared inside in stunned disbelief. I cleared my throat, regaining their attention. “No one else besides you three know about this. I expect it to remain that way. The cave and what’s in it are never discussed outside this room, and then only if the door is closed and barred.” Handing Mr. Mendoza the lantern, I watched from the doorway as they wandered around exploring. All I could see was the soft glow of the light when they were in the smaller cave...

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Robledo MountainChapter 28

Six weeks later I was again lying in Mr. Mendoza’s hayloft. Tom’s even breathing and soft snores provided background accompaniment, as I marveled at everything that had happened in such a short time. With the exception of the six days Tom and I spent on a trip to El Paso, and a two-day trip to the Hacienda, the four of us had spent virtually all of our time together. The first morning of our two-week visit at the Hacienda they’d seen me practicing Tai Chi on the plateau in the early dawn....

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Refuge Robledo Mountain 2Chapter 8

The second week in Santa Fe started out much as the first had gone. I spent the morning with Anna who had narrowed down the selection of cutlery to two different styles and now needed me to help her make the final selection. As usual we both liked one pattern over the other, so the cutlery was paid for and consigned to Mendoza Freight for delivery. The china pattern was a different story. Anna still couldn’t find anything she liked, so I suggested she explore the possibility of getting a...

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Railroad Robledo Mountain 4Chapter 14

“Good morning Maco,” I said, walking into the dining room for breakfast. “We missed you at breakfast yesterday and again at dinner last night.” “Good morning Paul, or rather, good night for me,” Maco answered wearily. “I just stopped by to have breakfast with Beth since I haven’t seen her for a couple of days.” “What have you been doing to be so tired?” “I was the Scout hidden behind you yesterday. All of us were in our hides at three yesterday morning and we stayed in place until three...

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Refuge Robledo Mountain 2Chapter 10

We skipped our exercises and practice for the second day in a row, in the interest of leaving town early in the morning before anyone else was awake. I’d paid for the room and stables for four weeks the day after we’d checked in. We still had two days of the four weeks left, so there was no issue with just leaving. After one last check of the room, we walked downstairs carrying the saddlebags and scabbards and slipped out the back door to the stables where we saddled the horses, added the...

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Robledo MountainChapter 12

I was up early the next morning after a restless night, dreading the conversation Anna wanted to have. Walking into the restaurant I was surprised to get my normal Anna smile, hug, and kiss. Maybe this wasn’t going to be so bad after all. She pointed me back to my usual table and brought over two cups of coffee. Sitting down, she said that breakfast would be out in a few minutes and asked how I’d slept. “Not well. It was a restless sleep that had me tossing and turning all night,” I...

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Refuge Robledo Mountain 2Chapter 7

We rode into my usual camp in the copse of trees just north of Santa Fe two weeks later. Her wounds were healing nicely. She hardly seemed to notice the wound in her arm at all, but was still slightly favoring her side. However, we were both tired. Tired of riding, tired of trail food, tired of sleeping on the ground, tired of being dirty, and just plain tired. I helped Anna off her horse, took her in my arms, and hugged her tight giving her a big kiss in the process. “One more night of...

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Refuge Robledo Mountain 2Chapter 16

I left Tomas alone for a few days. He went to the village and rode along the river with Jesus and others he’d picked from the files. He was getting a feel for the land where he was going to be responsible for growing crops. The day before the election, Tomas asked to see me after breakfast. I asked Clara to send a coffee service up to the terrace and Tomas followed me upstairs. We sat down at a table enjoying the early morning sunshine. As I poured our coffees I asked Tomas what was on his...

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Refuge Robledo Mountain 2Chapter 17

We all rode out after breakfast the next morning. The half day ride was quick. We all saw the Estancia through George’s eyes, as he talked about what a change there had been since his last trip north along the Camino Real. Crossing the river just before noon, we rode up the slope and I discovered that this was the first time he’d seen the Hacienda in all its glory. We gave the horses over to the cousins, after pulling our weapons and saddle bags off. Anna and I led George through the...

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Railroad Robledo Mountain 4Chapter 15

“¡Juan! ¡El hombre malo!” I yelled as Tom and I walked into his office the next morning. “¡Dios Mio!” he exclaimed. “You startled me,” he said shaking his finger at us before reaching for a towel to clean up the small amount of ink he’d spilled on the countertop. “It’s good to see both of you again. Let me put these books up and we can talk.” Tom and I busied ourselves getting coffee before sitting down at the small table. Juan grabbed his coffee off the counter and joined us. “So, my...

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Railroad Robledo Mountain 4Chapter 17

Before going to bed, Tom and I worked on the mortar shells in the den. “Paul are you sure this is going to work?” Tom asked skeptically, as he applied hide glue around the brass sides at the bottom of the 12-gauge shotgun shell. “It should work just fine, at least for the shotgun shells, Tom. The tricky part of all this is the caps in the top of the shells.” Squinting, I focused my mind on dabbing just a little hide glue on the percussion cap before sticking it inside the plunger cap and...

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Robledo MountainChapter 32

Tom, Giuseppe and I were relaxing after lunch while we waited for the ladies to arrive. A little after one o’clock, one of the cousins came into the camp telling us that wagons from Las Cruces were on their way. I thanked him, and the three of us went up to the slope, where we used our monoculars to watch the wagons. There were ten heavily laden wagons about a mile away moving slowly up the road. With a groan I said, “My back is already starting to hurt, just thinking about unloading those...

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Refuge Robledo Mountain 2Chapter 4

Standing at the terrace railing with a light breeze blowing from the north while sipping a fresh cup of coffee the next morning, I watched the gaggle head down the slope before breaking into their separate groups. Giuseppe and Sofia with their escort of three of the cousins headed off towards the site of yesterday’s ambush. Tom and Yolanda rode out to practice shooting, while Miguel and the cousins led their group of farmers across the river to begin another day of Apache training. My mind...

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Refuge Robledo Mountain 2Chapter 6

We slept in a little later than usual the next morning. While late, we could have joined everyone for breakfast, but Anna had other ideas. She remembered my warning that we’d be missing both soft beds and hot water for the next month or longer. Rolling over on top of me, she said she wanted one more memory of a nice soft bed before we showered. Eventually we made it to the shower and enjoyed the hot water. After a good breakfast, we loaded up the horses and mules, and double checked our...

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Refuge Robledo Mountain 2Chapter 11

I sat at the picnic table on the patio looking out at the nightly spectacle of glorious colors as the sun set behind Picacho Peak. A song with a snappy beat wafted softly over the outside speakers hidden in rose bushes climbing up both sides of the patio on their trellises reaching for the roof. I couldn’t quite make out the words to the song, but it was very familiar. If I didn’t know better, I’d believe I was actually back in my twenty-first century home. But I did know better. “You’ve...

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Refuge Robledo Mountain 2Chapter 14

After breakfast, the next morning, we all went our separate ways. The Padre, Yolanda, and Sofia were taking her kids to school while Alejandro went out to visit his cousins on the upper plateau. He was a little sad to see the others leaving but brightened up when Anna said he would be starting school in a few days and would go with them in the mornings. Tom and Giuseppe went off to check the dams and the quarry. I told Cristina we were going to be using the study most of the day and asked her...

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Railroad Robledo Mountain 4Chapter 6

I shared my dream with Anna the next morning before we got out of bed. She agreed with Dream Laura’s thoughts on both JT and ‘the Boss’, which didn’t really surprise me as I’d noticed before how alike their thought processes were. While Anna showered, dressed, and left to check on JJ, I sat cross-legged in the middle of the bed, and tried to meditate, something I’d never really been all that good at. Maybe I was trying too hard or perhaps I was just too rusty, but a half-hour later, I gave...

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