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“he drove down n. m. 53 toward zuñi a little faster than he should, the mood bothering him because he could find no logical reason to explain it. why resent this assignment? ” (chapter 2)

“o. k.,” leaphorn said. “then has he got any other friends there at school? anybody else who i should talk to? ”
“no friends there at school,” cecil said. “they’re zuñis.” he glanced at leaphorn, to see if he understood. “they don’t like navajos,” he said. “just make jokes about us. like polack jokes.” (chapter 3)

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