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Several times Flo waited for Carley to catch up."He's loafing on you, Carley.You ought to have on a spur.Break off a switch and beat him some."Then she whipped the mustang across the flank with her bridle rein, which punishment caused Spillbeans meekly to trot on with alacrity.Carley had a positive belief that he would not do it for her.And after Flo's repeated efforts, assisted by chastisement from Glenn, had kept Spillbeans in a trot for a couple of miles Carley began to discover that the trotting of a horse was the most uncomfortable motion possible to imagine.It grew worse.It became painful.It gradually got unendurable.But pride made Carley endure it until suddenly she thought she had been stabbed in the side.This strange piercing pain must be what Glenn had called a "stitch" in the side, something common to novices on horseback.Carley could have screamed.She pulled the mustang to a walk and sagged in her saddle until the pain subsided.What a blessed relief! Carley had keen sense of the difference between riding in Central Park and in Arizona.She regretted her choice of horses.Spillbeans was attractive to look at, but the pleasure of riding him was a delusion.Flo had said his gait resembled the motion of a rocking chair.This Western girl, according to Charley, the sheep herder, was not above playing Arizona jokes.Be that as it might, Spillbeans now manifested a desire to remain with the other horses, and he broke out of a walk into a trot.Carley could not keep him from trotting.Hence her state soon wore into acute distress.

Her left ankle seemed broken.The stirrup was heavy, and as soon as she was tired she could no longer keep its weight from drawing her foot in.The inside of her right knee was as sore as a boil.Besides, she had other pains, just as severe, and she stood momentarily in mortal dread of that terrible stitch in her side.If it returned she knew she would fall off.

But, fortunately, just when she was growing weak and dizzy, the horses ahead slowed to a walk on a descent.The road wound down into a wide deep canyon.Carley had a respite from her severest pains.Never before had she known what it meant to be so grateful for relief from anything.

The afternoon grew far advanced and the sunset was hazily shrouded in gray.

Hutter did not like the looks of those clouds."Reckon we're in for weather," he said.Carley did not care what happened.Weather or anything else that might make it possible to get off her horse! Glenn rode beside her, inquiring solicitously as to her pleasure."Ride of my life!" she lied heroically.And it helped some to see that she both fooled and pleased him.

Beyond the canyon the cedared desert heaved higher and changed its aspect.

The trees grew larger, bushier, greener, and closer together, with patches of bleached grass between, and russet-lichened rocks everywhere.Small cactus plants bristled sparsely in open places; and here and there bright red flowers--Indian paintbrush, Flo called them--added a touch of color to the gray.Glenn pointed to where dark banks of cloud had massed around the mountain peaks.The scene to the west was somber and compelling.

At last the men and the pack-horses ahead came to a halt in a level green forestland with no high trees.Far ahead a chain of soft gray round hills led up to the dark heaved mass of mountains.Carley saw the gleam of water through the trees.Probably her mustang saw or scented it, because he started to trot.Carley had reached a limit of strength, endurance, and patience.She hauled him up short.When Spillbeans evinced a stubborn intention to go on Carley gave him a kick.Then it happened.

She felt the reins jerked out of her hands and the saddle propel her upward.When she descended it was to meet that before-experienced jolt.

"Look!" cried Flo."That bronc is going to pitch.""Hold on, Carley!" yelled Glenn.

Desperately Carley essayed to do just that.But Spillbeans jolted her out of the saddle.She came down on his rump and began to slide back and down.

Frightened and furious, Carley tried to hang to the saddle with her hands and to squeeze the mustang with her knees.But another jolt broke her hold, and then, helpless and bewildered, with her heart in her throat and a terrible sensation of weakness, she slid back at each upheave of the muscular rump until she slid off and to the ground in a heap.Whereupon Spillbeans trotted off toward the water.

Carley sat up before Glenn and Flo reached her.Manifestly they were concerned about her, but both were ready to burst with laughter.Carley knew she was not hurt and she was so glad to be off the mustang that, on the moment, she could almost have laughed herself.

"That beast is well named," she said."He spilled me, all right.And Ipresume I resembled a sack of beans."

"Carley--you're--not hurt?" asked Glenn, choking, as he helped her up.

"Not physically.But my feelings are."

Then Glenn let out a hearty howl of mirth, which was seconded by a loud guffaw from Hutter.Flo, however, appeared to be able to restrain whatever she felt.To Carley she looked queer.

"Pitch! You called it that," said Carley.

"Oh, he didn't really pitch.He just humped up a few times," replied Flo, and then when she saw how Carley was going to take it she burst into a merry peal of laughter.Charley, the sheep herder was grinning, and some of the other men turned away with shaking shoulders.

"Laugh, you wild and woolly Westerners!" ejaculated Carley."It must have been funny.I hope I can be a good sport....But I bet you I ride him tomorrow.""Shore you will," replied Flo.

Evidently the little incident drew the party closer together.Carley felt a warmth of good nature that overcame her first feeling of humiliation.They expected such things from her, and she should expect them, too, and take them, if not fearlessly or painlessly, at least without resentment.

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