I had won him. I knew the Arab character so thoroughly that I was convinced that the tree he had pointed out, followed by the words, “I will come there and speak to you,” was to be the rendezvous for the receipt of the promised gun and money.
I did not wait for the arrival of my men, but mounting our horses, my wife and I rode down the hillside with lighter spirits than we had enjoyed for some time past. I gave her the entire credit of the “ruse.” Had I been alone I should have been too proud to have sought the friendship of the sullen trader, and the moment on which success depended would leave been lost.