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oping ahead。 Where was the snake? How long had it been? A minute? Two? How long could Vernon survive?
 Desperation drove him forward; and he continued his mad search; feeling among the slimy sunken logs。
 One of the logs suddenly flexed under his touch。 It was a muscled tube; as hard as mahogany; but he could feel the skin moving; the waves of contracting muscles。
 He shoved the machete into its soft underbelly; driving it in as deep as it would go。 For a second; nothing: and then the snake exploded into a whiplike motion; which slammed him backward in the water; knocking out his air in a violent expulsion of bubbles。 He clawed his way to the surface and sucked in more air。 The surface was boiling as the snake thrashed。 He realized he no longer had the machete。 Now roiling coils of the snake flew out of the water in a glossy arc; and for a moment Vernon's hand appeared; clutched into a fist; followed by his head。 A gasp; and he was gone。
 〃Another machete!〃
 Pingo tossed him one; handle first。 He grabbed it and began slashing at the coils lashing about on the water's surface。
 〃The head!〃 Don Alfonso cried from the boat。 〃Go for the head!〃
 Where was the head in this mass of snake? Tom had a sudden idea and jabbed the snake with the tip of the machete; once; twice; prodding him into a fury…and then; rearing out of the water; came the brute's head; ugly and small; with a plated mouth and two slitty eyes; searching for the source of its torment。 It lunged at him; mouth open; and Tom shoved the machete right into the pink cavity and straight down the monster's gullet。 The snake jerked and twisted and bit down; but Tom; clutching the handle; held on even as his arm was being bitten; giving the machete one hard twist after another。 He could feel the flesh yielding inside; the sudden gush of cold reptilian blood; the head began thrashing back and forth; almost jerking his arm out of its socket。 With all his remaining strength he gave the machete a final massive twist; and the blade came out behind the snake's head。 He rotated it and felt a spasmodic tremble in the jaws as the snake was decapitated from the inside。 He pried open the mouth with his other hand and pulled his arm out; searching frantically for his brother amid the still…churning water。
 Vernon suddenly rose to the surface of the pond; facedown。 Tom grabbed him and turned him over。 His face was red; his eyes closed。 He looked dead。 Tom dragged him through the water to the boat; and Pingo and Sally hauled him in。 Tom fell in after him and passed out。
 Sally was leaning over him when he came to; her blond hair like a waterfall swaying above him; cleaning the teeth marks in his arm; rubbing them with cotton soaked in alcohol。 His shirt had been ripped off above the elbow; and there were deep scores on his arm。 Blood was welling out。
 〃Vernon…?〃
 〃He's okay;〃 Sally said。 〃Don Alfonso's helping him。 He just swallowed some water and got a nasty bite on his thigh。〃
 He tried to sit up。 His arm felt like it was on fire。 The blackflies were swirling about him worse than ever; and he breathed them in with each breath。 She pushed him back down with a gentle hand on his chest。 〃Don't move。〃 She sucked in smoke from her pipe and blew it around him; chasing the flies away。
 〃Lucky for you anacondas have teensy weensy teeth。〃 She scrubbed。
 〃Ouch。〃 He lay back; looking up at the canopy slowly passing by。 Nowhere could he see even a speck of blue sky。 The leaves covered all。
 
 30
 
 Tom lay in his hammock that evening; nursing his bandaged arm。 Vernon had recovered well and was cheerfully helping Don Alfonso boil some unknown bird that Chori had shot for dinner。 It was stifling inside the hut; even with the sides rolled up。
 Only thirty days had passed since Tom left Bluff; but it seemed like an eternity。 His horses; the red sandstone buttes etched against the blue skies; the drenching sunlight and the eagles flying down the San Juan 。。。 It all seemed to have happened to someone else。 It was strange 。。。 He had moved to Bluff with Sarah; his fiancée。 She loved horses and the outdoors as much as he did; but Bluff turned out to be too quiet for her; and one day she'd packed up her car and left。 He had just taken out a big bank loan and established his vet practice; and there was no way he could pull out。 Not that he wanted to。 When she left; he realized that given the choice between Bluff and her; he'd take Bluff。 That was two years ago; and he hadn't had a relationship since。 He told himself he didn't need one。 He told himself the quiet life; the beauty of the land was enough for now。 The vet practice had been intense; the work grueling; the pensation almost nil。 He found it rewarding; but he could never quite shake the longing he had for paleontology; his childhood dream of hunting the bones of the great dinosaurs; entombed in the rock。 Maybe his father was right; that it was an ambition he should have outgrown when he hit twelve。
 He turned in his hammock; his arm throbbing; and glanced over at Sally。 The partition was rolled up for ventilation; and she was lying in her hammock reading one of the books Vernon had brought; a thriller called Utopia。 Utopia。 That's what he'd thought he'd find in Bluff。 But what he'd really been doing was running away from something…like his father。
 Well; he wasn't running away from him anymore。
 In the background he could hear Don Alfonso shouting orders to Chori and Pingo。 Soon the smell of stewing meat came drifting through the hut。 He glanced over at Sally and watched her read; turn the pages; brush back her hair; sigh; turn another page。 She was beautiful; even if she was a bit of a pain in the neck。
 Sally laid down the book。 〃What are you looking at?〃
 〃Good book?〃
 〃Excellent。〃 She smiled。 〃How are you feeling?〃
 〃Fine。〃
 〃That was a real Indiana Jones rescue back there。〃
 Tom shrugged。 〃I wasn't going to stand around while a snake ate my brother。〃 This wasn't really what he wanted to talk about。 He asked; 〃Tell me about this fiancé of yours; this Professor Clyve。〃
 〃Well;〃 Sally smiled at the memory。 〃I went to Yale to study with him。 He's my doctoral thesis adviser。 We just 。。。 Well; who wouldn't fall in love with Julian? He's brilliant。 I'll never forget when we first met at the weekly Faculty Sherry。 I thought he was just going to be another academic type; but…wow。 He looked like Tom Cruise。〃
 〃Wow。〃
 〃Of course; looks mean nothing to him。 What matters to Julian is the mind…not the body。〃
 〃I see。〃 Tom couldn't help looking at her body: It put the lie to Julian's claims of intellectual purity。 Julian was a man; like any other…just less honest than most。
 〃He had recently published his book; Deciphering the Mayan Language。 He's a genius in the real sense of the word。〃
 〃Do you have a wedding date?〃
 〃Julian doesn't believe in weddings。 We'll go to a justice of the peace。〃
 〃What about your parents? Won't they be disappointed?〃
 〃I don't have any parents。〃
 Tom felt his face flush。 〃I'm sorry。〃
 〃Don't be;〃 Sally said。 〃My father died when I was eleven; and my mother passed away ten years ago。 I've gotten used to it…or at least as used to it as you can get。〃
 〃So you're really going to marry this guy?〃
 She looked at him; and there was a short silence。 〃What's that supposed to mean?〃
 〃Nothing。〃 Change the subject; Tom。 〃Tell me about your father。〃
 〃He was a cowboy。〃
 Yeah; right; thought Tom。 A rich cowboy who raised racehorses; probably。 〃I didn't know they still existed;〃 he said politely。
 〃They do; only it's not what you see in the movies。 A real cowboy is a laborer who just happens to work off the back of a horse; who makes less than minimum wage; who's a high school dropout; who's got a drinking problem; and who gets badly hurt or killed before he's forty。 Dad was the foreman of a corporate…owned cattle ranch in southern Arizona。 He fell off a windmill he was trying to fix and broke his neck。 They shouldn't have asked him to go up there; but the judge decided it was his fault; because he'd been drinking。〃
 〃I'm sorry; I don't mean to pry〃
 〃It's good to talk about it。 At least that's what my analyst says。〃
 Tom was unsure whether to treat this as a 

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