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    to argue, yet he knew it was important for Veritt to understand.
    "Mr. Veritt," said Kadi, "why are you so afraid of the gypsies? They're just
    people who wander around, keeping to themselves. I've never known them to hurt
    anyone."
    "I was taught as a child that the gypsies still practice the Ancient sorcery
    that destroyed the world."
    "You were also taught as a child," she said boldly, "that Simes don't have
    souls."
    Veritt stared at her in shock for a moment and then his face crinkled into
    one of his rare, warm smiles. "Kadi may I call you Kadi? I think you may have
    the power to convince Simes that down is up!' But you're right; we shouldn't
    condemn without knowledge."
    The Sime woman spat. "A Gen philosophizin' and a Sime listenin' to 'er!"
    "I couldn't have healed your friend without Kadi's help," Rimon said very
    quietly. "You saw what happened when I tried."
    She paused, then said to Veritt, " 'S right! And that there gypsy feller, he
    had no Gen. What Rimon here did must be different." She turned to Rimon.
    "Risko's one of my best men been with me for years. I owe you for this."
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    Rimon began to protest, but she cut him off. "No, listen here. End of the
    month, you come by my place and pick out the best I got not the free ones, the
    choice stock."
    To her bewilderment, Rimon, Kadi, and Veritt all broke into laughter. Rimon
    finally caught his breath and said, "Thank you. I appreciate your offer, but I
    don't kill."
    "I know you won't killthat one but nobody don't kill."
    "Do you remember last spring, when you and Risko and some others laughed at
    Kadi and me for homesteading where we were? I didn't have anyone but Kadi with
    me then, and I haven't been to your Pens in all these months, have I? What did
    you think I was doing?"
    "Never thought about it."
    "Kadi supplies me with all the selyn I need. Every month."
    The woman stared from Rimon to Kadi and back again. "Well, I'll be shenned,"
    she said. "That's why she ain't scared."
    "Miss Slina," said Abel Veritt, "we should get Risko indoors where it's warm
    and dry so we can bandage that wound. Bring him to Fort Freedom for the night.
    You can take him back to town tomorrow."
    Sara Fenell, who had been looking on for some time, said. "I have a Gen set
    aside that I won't be using. You can have him for Risko."
    "Now that's more than friendly of you folks& "
    "You. and the others from town, did a great service to Fort Freedom today. If
    it hadn't been for your warning, we wouldn't have been massed for the attack,
    and many more lives would have been lost."
    Slina laughed. "Don't thank me for that thank that crazy redheaded Gen."
    Rimon started. "Kadi?" For the first time, he realized that the Wild Gens
    must have crossed the border near their homestead.
    The Sime woman was saying, "She come ridin' through town, yellin' there was
    Wild Gens comin'. Never seen nothin' like it in my life, the way she stood up
    to a bunch of Simes. You'd a swore she was a leader of a border patrol, not a
    Gen!"
    One of the gathered Simes added, "I thought she was runnin' for the border.
    When I tried to claim her, she swore at me like some Freeband Raider!"
    Radiating embarrassment, Kadi murmured, "I rode off in such a hurry, I left
    my tags at home. But the storekeeper recognized me."
    The storekeeper shrugged. "I knew she was legal, even if she is plumb crazy."
    "That was a very brave thing to do," Veritt said.
    "I wasn't brave. I was scared for Rimon, and all of you. I had to do it."
    Slina was studying them. "I don't understand. You was all alone out there by
    the border, and you didn't just go on across? Why do you stay with this guy.
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    who keeps you for selyn?"
    Kadi smiled at her. "Why does any woman stay with her husband?"
    "Husband!"
    "Yes," said Rimon. He chose his words carefully, recalling the reaction of
    another Gendealer his father. "Kadi and I have something special. So far, we
    haven't been able to teach it to anyone else, but that won't stop us from
    living together."
    Slina shook her head again. "Weird. I got customers like to make it with
    Gens, sometimes. But I never heard of nobody wanting to marry one! That ain't
    legal, is it?"
    "There's no law against it," Rimon pointed out.
    "Clearly Rimon and Kadi are married in the eyes of God," said Abel Veritt.
    Slina shrugged. "Your business. I guess if you have kids you'll be officially
    married, no matter what anybody says."
    Kadi nodded serenely. "We'll have children. Rimon and I are. settled into our
    home now, we're making friends life is good."
    The Sime woman said, "I don't envy you. Folks don't like nobody who's too
    different. I guess you're better off around here than most places& but I sure
    wouldn't want to be in your place!"
    Chapter Nine
    FAREWELL CEREMONY
    After the battle, Rimon and Kadi stayed in Carlana's house, watching her
    children while she and Del went for a ride after dinner& and didn't return
    until dawn. Carlana blushingly apologized while Del tried to hide his smug
    satisfaction. Rimon knew that his kill in battle that day had been without
    remorse for the first time since Billy's death.
    A few days later, Del and Carlana came out to help Rimon and Kadi. The four
    of them worked together for a while, but Kadi couldn't keep up with the Simes.
    She could drive the wagon, though, bringing it in for the others to load, then
    helping to unload.
    At one point, as they finished loading the wagon, Carlana climbed onto the
    seat beside Kadi. "I'll do it this time," she told Del and Rimon.
    Rimon, who had been riding to the threshing floor with Kadi each time, found
    himself stepping forward, as if to challenge the Sime woman's right and then
    pulled himself back, embarrassed. Carlana was pre-turnover. Probably the two
    women just wanted to talk woman-talk. Kadi had little enough time for that.
    At Rimon's hesitation, Del said with studied casualness, "All right, Ana.
    We'll have another load ready when you get back."
    Rimon caught a peculiar glance from Del as he deliberately turned his back to
    the departing women and started working. After a few minutes, apparently
    convinced that Rimon was normal enough, Del said, "Rimon, I've decided I want
    Ana to be my wife."
    "Hey! That's great!" said Rimon. "Married life is& " But Del was uncertain.
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    "What's wrong?"
    "I I just don't know, Rimon. For the first time since Billy, I've found
    something to live for. But& she deserves better than I can give."
    "Don't be silly," said Rimon. "Since you started that ranch, you're become
    the best catch this end of the Territory. You're young and strong and well on
    your way to getting rich what more could a woman want?"
    "For one thing, someone who shares her beliefs," said Del. "Her& relationship
    with God, the teachings of Fort Freedom it's all so important to her, and most
    of it means nothing to me. I know that bothers her. And the one piece of
    knowledge we do share that's what's tearing me up. Gens are people. She knows
    that as well as you and I do except that to preserve her sanity, she accepts
    Abel Veritt's teaching that the ones grown in the Pens are just bodies without [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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