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The Long and Storied Life of Jose Montoya

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Long</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Storied</strong> <strong>Life</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Jose</strong> <strong>Montoya</strong> 43genuine lovers when the Americans <strong>and</strong> their aeroplanes <strong>and</strong> their stockade left <strong>and</strong> life returned tonormal. <strong>The</strong> gift <strong>of</strong> their names was the greatest honor that they could give to <strong>Jose</strong>, <strong>and</strong> he was proudto accept it.<strong>The</strong> only one <strong>of</strong> the women who did not entrust <strong>Jose</strong> with her real name was a pale, slender waifwith long auburn hair that the others called La Brujita, the Little Witch. It was not that La Brujitamistrusted <strong>Jose</strong> with her real name; rather, neither the women nor she herself remembered what her realname was, or where she had in fact came from. Because <strong>of</strong> the red hair the speculation among thewomen was that she was <strong>of</strong> French origin <strong>and</strong> had fallen upon some terrible misfortune, but no onecould say for certain. <strong>The</strong> name La Brujita was bestowed when it became obvious that she had theability to cause objects to fly around in the air. This delighted the other women, because La Brujita hadonly a very small measure <strong>of</strong> control over the objects once she set them to flight, <strong>and</strong> it was alwaysentertaining to watch <strong>and</strong> to see what would happen next.<strong>Jose</strong>, like the ladies in the stockade, was also thrilled with La Brujita's power to make things flyaround, especially since her power seemed greatest <strong>and</strong> most splendidly out <strong>of</strong> control during herlovemaking sessions. <strong>Jose</strong> loved the miniature whirlwind <strong>of</strong> trinkets, knickknacks <strong>and</strong> cast-<strong>of</strong>f clothingthat would swirl around the two <strong>of</strong> them, <strong>and</strong> he began to wonder if La Brujita might not be able t<strong>of</strong>ocus her power <strong>and</strong> actually propel a magic carpet through the skies. Other soldiers who came to useLa Brujita's services, however, were not as excited as <strong>Jose</strong> was about her magical powers. Mostmanaged to ignore the flying objects, while some thought that she was somehow performing a dualsexual <strong>and</strong> juggling act. Eventually one soldier complained to the Provost Marshal, who was in charge<strong>of</strong> overseeing the stockade, that La Brujita was actually throwing these objects at him.<strong>The</strong> Provost Marshal himself decided to h<strong>and</strong>le the investigation. After a lengthy privateinterview with La Brujita in her hut the Provost left the stockade without speaking a word to anyone,although he did stop <strong>and</strong> take the prophylactic like any good soldier would. <strong>The</strong> next day a special hut

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