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Updated: June 19, 2025
The white ranchmen in the valley were all fencing in their lands; no more free running of stock. The Saboba people were too poor to build miles of fencing; they must soon give up keeping stock; and the next thing would be that they would be driven out, like the people of Temecula. It was none too soon that he had persuaded Majella to flee to the mountain.
This hot-spring canon was only a short distance from the Saboba village, of which they had spoken as a possible home; which she had from the first desired to try. She no longer had repugnance to the thought of an Indian village; she already felt a sense of kinship and shelter with any Indian people. She had become, as Carmena had said, "one of them."
And he pointed to a little box of rough boards by the side of the cradle. "Is Majella ready to go to the mountain now?" he asked. "Yes, Alessandro, I am ready," she said. "We will hide forever," he said. "It makes no difference," she replied. The Saboba women did not know what to think of Ramona now.
A few days saw the two families settled, the Hyers in their tent and wagon, at the hot springs, and Alessandro and Ramona, with the baby, in a little adobe house in the Saboba village. The house belonged to an old Indian woman who, her husband having died, had gone to live with a daughter, and was very glad to get a few dollars by renting her own house.
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