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"
Good!" exclaimed Bridge, "and now for upstairs. They'll be howling around here  
in about five minutes, and we want to give them a reception they won't forget."  
He led the way to the second floor, where the five took up positions near the front  
windows. A short distance from the ranchhouse they could see the enemy,  
consisting of a detachment of some twenty of Pesita's troopers riding at a brisk  
trot in their direction.  
"Pesita's with them," announced Bridge, presently. "He's the little fellow on the  
sorrel. Wait until they are close up, then give them a few rounds; but go easy on  
the ammunition--we haven't any too much."  
Pesita, expecting no resistance, rode boldly into the ranchyard. At the bunkhouse  
and the office his little force halted while three or four troopers dismounted and  
entered the buildings in search of victims. Disappointed there they moved toward  
the ranchhouse.  
"Lie low!" Bridge cautioned his companions. "Don't let them see you, and wait till  
I give the word before you fire."  
On came the horsemen at a slow walk. Bridge waited until they were within a few  
yards of the house, then he cried: "Now! Let 'em have it!" A rattle of rifle fire broke  
from the upper windows into the ranks of the Pesitistas. Three troopers reeled  
and slipped from their saddles. Two horses dropped in their tracks. Cursing and  
yelling, the balance of the horsemen wheeled and galloped away in the direction  
of the office building, followed by the fire of the defenders.  
"
That wasn't so bad," cried Bridge. "I'll venture a guess that Mr. Pesita is some  
surprised--and sore. There they go behind the office. They'll stay there a few  
minutes talking it over and getting up their courage to try it again. Next time  
they'll come from another direction. You two," he continued, turning to the  
Mexicans, "take positions on the east and south sides of the house. Sing can  
remain here with Mr. Harding. I'll take the north side facing the office. Shoot at  
the first man who shows his head. If we can hold them off until dark we may be  
able to get away. Whatever happens don't let one of them get close enough to fire  
the house. That's what they'll try for."  
It was fifteen minutes before the second attack came. Five dismounted troopers  
made a dash for the north side of the house; but when Bridge dropped the first of  
them before he had taken ten steps from the office building and wounded a  
second the others retreated for shelter.  
Time and again as the afternoon wore away Pesita made attempts to get men  
close up to the house; but in each instance they were driven back, until at last  
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