The horses followed him. The path widened, and it seemed that the gorge to their left was getting shallower.
Trees partly covered it.
The path widened still further, forming a kind of platform, with the wall leaning over it in a kind of visor.
And there, in the grass, was a body.
He was stretched out on the ground, on his side.
She wore a fringed-edged suede skirt high above tan legs.
Two turned arms, the same hazel color, covered the head.
The Navajo Woman is a story belonging to the Far West Collection, a collection of novels developed in the American Wild West.