Chapter 6

·  Kino and Juana leave their village

o  The wind is blowing furiously – will blow away tracks

o  Kino feels animal instinct coming out (take care of his family)

o  They walk all night – Juana keeps Coyotito quiet – Kino grips his knife

o  The music of the pearl (hope) and the song of the family is heard by Kino

·  The family rests

o  Kino finds a place for them to rest for the day à he brushes away footprints

o  Juana sleeps and wakes à Kino tells her what to avoid – he is the head of the family

o  Juana asks whether they will be followed à Kino says they want the pearl

o  He hears the music of evil with the music of the pearl (foreshadowing)

o  Juana keeps watch while Kino sleeps

§  Kino dreams – cries out and moves as if fighting à moans and wakes up

§  Tells Juana to be quiet

§  Creeps, like animal, and looks out

·  Kino sees the trackers

o  Kino sees three men (2 trackers and 1 man with rifle on horseback)

o  A chill of fear goes through him; knows these trackers – are good, like dogs

o  If trackers find their hiding place, he will leap and kill the horseman

o  The trackers go by, but Kino knows they will be back

·  Kino is panicked

o  He doesn’t bother to cover their tracks

o  He thinks maybe he should surrender à Juana says no à they will kill him

o  He says they will go into the mountains

o  Kino suggests that Juana go and hide, and he will lead the trackers into the mountain à then Juana can go north to safety

o  Juana says NO – absolutely refuses

o  Kino feels stronger

·  The family flees

o  They hurry higher and higher into the mountains

o  Kino is heading for a dark and shadowy cleft (slit) in the mountains – knows there may be water there – their water bottle is empty

o  There is water there

§  Animals come to drink – place of life

§  Animals kill prey there – place of killing

o  The family arrives there in the late afternoon

o  Kino knows the trackers will be there by evening

o  He sees a series of small caves higher up, so he sends Juana up there for safety

·  The wait for the trackers

o  Juana fills her water bottle

o  Kino helps her to the shallow cave; puts the food up there

o  Kino makes sure there is no sign of tracks up to cave

o  Kino makes tracks going up to a higher area

o  He says when the trackers go up, he and Juana will slip away

o  He warns Juana to keep Coyotito quiet

·  The trackers come

o  The trackers were long in coming – arrive at the water at dusk

o  All three are on foot

o  They see the tracks up the cliff; they sit and wait, smoking cigarettes

o  Darkness falls

o  Kino hears a murmur – Juana is trying to keep Coyotito quiet

o  The trackers are on the beach, at the bottom of the rocks, sleeping and watching

o  Kino can see where each man is

§  He tells Juana he will kill the awake man with the rifle first

§  She said they will see his white clothes in the moonlight

§  He said he will go before the moon comes up

§  He says if they kill him, go to Loreto

§  She says, “Go with God.”

·  Kino’s attack

o  Kino removes his white clothes and wears his knife on a neck string

o  Kino “edged like a slow lizard down the smooth rock shoulder.”

o  Kino hears the music of the enemy softly, but the Song of the Family has become fierce and sharp and feline as the snarl of a female puma.

o  Kino creeps “silently as a shadow down the smooth mountain face.”

o  He loosens his knife from the cord, but he is too late – the moon comes up

o  As Kino goes to leap, a little cry is heard from up the mountain à the watcher stirs, and one of the other two men awake

o  They talk and decide the noise is a coyote pup à the watcher shoots up the mountain

o  Kino was in mid-leap when the gun crashed à he kills the shooter

o  Kino is “a terrible machine now.”

§  He wrenches his knife free

§  Grabs the rifle

§  Strikes the head of a man like a melon

§  Third man tries to get away à Kino shoots him

o  Kino stands à knows something is wrong à hears the cry of death (Juana moaning, keening)

·  The family returns – Kino and Juana walk side by side

o  Juana

§  carries a small limp bundle over her shoulder – dried blood

§  hard, lined, tired face; wide eyes staring inward

o  Kino

§  thin lipped, tight jaws, dangerous as a rising storm, immune and terrible

§  Song of Family – fierce as a cry – battle cry

§  Takes out pearl

·  Gray, ugly, ulcerous (like an ulcer), like a malignant growth

·  Evil faces peer (look out) from it

·  In his mind’s eye, he sees Coyotito with his head blown away

·  Holds pearl out to Juana à she says, “No, you.”

§  Kino throws the pearl as hard as he can into the ocean

§  The pearl sinks down à a crab scuttles by à sand covers the pearl

§  Music of the pearl disappears