That night we motored across the desert with Mr. Hubbell to his house and store at Ganado, sixty miles away, and from Ganado we motored to Gallup, and our holiday was at an end.
His Ganado house, right out in the bare desert, is very comfortable and very attractive, and he treats all comers with an open-handed hospitality inherited from pioneer days.
At seven one morning in May, equipped with one of Mr. Hubbell's fastest teams and a good Mexican driver who knew the trail, we set out from Ganado for Keam's Canyon.
Ganado was the home of a famous Indian trader named Hubbell, whose store was known to me as a center of Navajo life.
In the glow of my plan for a splendid Colorado wedding journey, I lost interest in Ganado and its Indians.
Just why I should have chosen to visit Ganado at this precise time is inexplicable, but there is no mystery in my leaving Chicago.
She would need the extra clothing if she stayed at Ganado with the missionaries for a week on her return from the trip, and the book and chessmen would amuse them all by the way.
There was a trail straight up from Ashland to Keams, cutting off quite a distance and leaving Ganado off at the right.
His main desire now was to ride to Ganado and find out if the missionaries had left home, which way they had gone, and whether they had met Margaret as planned.
I reckon mebbe I better go straight toGanado and find out if them mission folks really got started, and put 'em wise to what's been going on.
But when the party from Ganado came in sight their faces wore no brightness of good news.
If anybody asks where you came from you must say the missionary's wife from Ganado sent you.
Bueno para todos mi ganado no era: [57] As good go on, as sit so sadly thus.
As far as Ganado (70 miles) the way is identical with the first part of one road to the CaƱon de Chelly.
From Ganadowestward there are 60 miles of pure wilderness, semi-desert, treeless, but in summer and autumn splendid in places with sheets of wild flowers in purple and yellow.
The hacienda was tranquil; the peons were engaged in their ordinary labours; the ganado was grazing at liberty on the prairies.
It was useless to hope getting out before the ganado had entered, and there was no chance of clearing the gateway by driving it back.
Paredes, you will at once mount your horse, and order all the peons and vaqueros to bring the ganado and horses into the hacienda.
How can it concern this man whether he deals with Don Louis or anyone else, so long as the ganado is young, vigorous, and cheap?
I fancy I know the value of ganado as well as any man; and I offer you the price your herd is worth.
These miserable heretics are such gluttons that they could not do without it; and thus they have devoured all the ganado they could find in their neighbourhood, and are now obliged to fetch it for nearly two hundred leagues.
No, indeed, I have not, for the ganado is growing beyond all price.
It was the period of the matanza delganado (slaughtering of cattle).
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