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Updated: May 19, 2025


"Why does my brother want me to climb the nameless mountains with him?" asked Gale. "Lluvia d'oro," replied Yaqui, and he made motions that Gale found difficult of interpretation. "Shower of Gold," translated Gale. That was the Yaqui's name for Nell. What did he mean by using it in connection with a climb into the mountains?

No tenemos sus tradiciones, no tenemos sus preocupaciones para ir por lentas evoluciones y no por súbitas revoluciones. Debemos admitir todas las revoluciones pacíficas de ideas que condensan, como el vapor la gota de lluvia, una fórmula de justicia social.

When Belding and the rangers went outside, Yaqui was eating his meal on the bench where he always sat. "Yaqui Lluvia d' oro, si?" asked Belding, waving his hand toward the corrals. The Indian's beautiful name for Nell meant "shower of gold," and Belding used it in asking Yaqui if he had seen her. He received a negative reply.

The front gate had finally broken, the upper hinge worn out; Ignacio carefully set the ramshackly wooden affair back against the fence, thinking how one of these days he would repair it. Then he went between the bigger pear-tree and the lluvia de oro which his own hands had planted here, and stood with legs well apart considering the three bells upon the easterly arch.

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