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Updated: June 11, 2025


This road proved to be no good one, and very hilly; moreover, the mules were even worse than they had thought, that which Peter rode stumbling continually. Now they asked the youth, their guide, how long it would take them to reach Granada; but all he answered them was: "Quien sabe?"

We want to own our land, want to feel we can do as we blame please with it. Suppose I should want to sell Quien Sabe. I can't sell it as a whole till I've bought of you. I can't give anybody a clear title. The land has doubled in value ten times over again since I came in on it and improved it. It's worth easily twenty an acre now.

Presley had climbed the fence at the limit of the Quien Sabe ranch. Beyond was Los Muertos, but between the two ran the railroad.

It is certainly a rash thing to wish for long life; for as the Spanish proverb has it, it means to see much evil, Quien larga vida vive mucho mal vide. And I believe this to be right.

Why didn't you ride after her, Pratt?" "I might, had I known when she went home," replied Pratt, cheerfully. "I beg the Señor's pardon," whispered José, who was gathering up the plates. "The señorita did not go home." Pratt looked at the boy, sharply. "Sure?" he asked. "Quite so si, señor." "Where did she go?" "Quien sabe?" retorted José Reposa, with a shrug of his shoulders.

When people applied to the parish priest for advice in this matter, he laughingly told them that he did not know if all these current rumors were true, quien sabe, but surely nothing was impossible before the Lord and the blessed saints, and Don Jose being a friend, he advised them to give him their support, as he was a very good and capable man who would make an ideal sheriff.

It was the night wherein the master of Quien Sabe wrought out his salvation, struggling with Self from dusk to dawn. At the moment when Vanamee came upon him, the turmoil within him had only begun. The heart of the man had not yet wakened.

He galloped away along the Lower Road, in the direction of Quien Sabe, emerging from the grove of cypress and eucalyptus about the ranch house, and coming out upon the bare brown plain of the wheat land, stretching away from him in apparent barrenness on either hand. It was late in the day, already his shadow was long upon the padded dust of the road in front of him.

"Have no fear," said Dona Rosita quickly, "he is gone I saw him pass away so! But it was HE Huanson. I recognize him. I forget him never." "Are you sure?" "Have I the eyes? the memory? Madre de Dios! Am I a lunatico too? Look! He have stood there so." "Then you think he knew you were here?" "Quien sabe?" "And that he came here to see you?"

"If I had wanted to, sir, I could have made you come to me from back there in the Quien Sabe ranch." The priest shook his head. "It troubles me," he said, "to think that my own will can count for so little. Just now I could not resist. If a deep river had been between us, I must have crossed it. Suppose I had been asleep now?" "It would have been all the easier," answered Vanamee.

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