<h2 id="CH15"> chapter 15</h2>
<p>I heard the drums coming down the street and then
the fifes and the pipes and then they came around
the corner, all dancing. The street full of them.
Maera saw him and then I saw him. When they
stopped the music for the crouch he hunched down
in the street with them all and when they started it
again he jumped up and went dancing down the street
with them. He was drunk all right.</p>
<p>You go down after him, said Maera, he hates me.</p>
<p>So I went down and caught up with them and
grabbed him while he was crouched down waiting for
the music to break loose and said, Come on Luis.
For Christ sake you’ve got bulls this afternoon. He
didn’t listen to me, he was listening so hard for the
music to start.</p>
<p>I said, Don’t be a damn fool Luis. Come on back
to the hotel.</p>
<p>Then the music started up again and he jumped
up and twisted away from me and started dancing. I
grabbed his arm and he pulled loose and said, Oh
leave me alone. You’re not my father.</p>
<p>I went back to the hotel and Maera was on the
balcony looking out to see if I’d be bringing him
back. He went inside when he saw me and came
downstairs disgusted.</p>
<p>Well, I said, after all he’s just an ignorant Mexican
savage.</p>
<p>Yes, Maera said, and who will kill his bulls after
he gets a <i>cogida?</i></p>
<p>We, I suppose, I said.</p>
<p>Yes, we, said Maera. We kills the savages’ bulls,
and the drunkards’ bulls, and the <i>riau-riau</i> dancers’
bulls. Yes. We kill them. We kill them all right.
Yes. Yes. Yes.</p>
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