The Mystery of Carlitos
Mexican Mystery Stories
Helen Randolph
Helen A. Ripley
9781465590176
698 pages
Library of Alexandria
Overview
Jo Ann jerked the crude, hand-made chair off the oxcart and set it down in the shade of the thatched roof of the house. "Your throne's ready, Your Majesty," she called over gaily to the pale, worn-looking Mrs. Blackwell whose daughter Florence was helping her off the burro. "Whoever heard of a throne looking like that?" laughed the slender, hazel-eyed girl beside Jo Ann. "Wait a minute." She spread a bright rainbow-hued Mexican blanket over the chair. "Now that looks more like a throne." Jo Ann nodded her dark curly bob. "You're right, PegÑas usual." She turned to Mrs. Blackwell. "I know you're dead tired. That long automobile trip over the rough roads was bad enough, but the ride up the mountain on that poky donkey was worse yet." "Poky's the word," put in Florence, her blue eyes twinkling. "That burro, or donkey as you call it, is all MexicanÑslow but sure." Just as she had finished speaking, the burro flapped his ears, threw back his head, and brayed such a knowing "heehaw" that the girls laughed merrily and even Mrs. Blackwell smiled broadly. As Mrs. Blackwell dropped down in the chair, Jo Ann remarked to her, "No queen ever had a more beautiful kingdom to look upon from her throne than you have." "It's marvelous!" exclaimed Peggy as all four gazed over the far-flung view stretching out before them: rugged, cloud-tipped mountain peaks, the deep valley covered with tropical growth, and a gleaming, silver waterfall to their right.