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When a federal penitentiary, 'Hellhole,' was built in Yuma, the
native Quechans discovered a way in which they could succeed in the
world of the white man; they put their uncanny tracking abilities
to use catching and returning prison fugitives. Immune to the
searing heat, cunning, and tenacious, the Indians moved like
wraiths pursuing dangerous criminals. Of all the Quechans, perhaps
the greatest tracker was Ho-Nas Good. He was tall and powerfully
strong, and in his youth, saw nothing wrong in aiding the white
man. He dreamed of wealth and saw that even an Indian could do much
in the white man's world-if he had money. Honas prospered; he was
happy with his land, his wealth, and his pretty young wire. Until
the day that three of Yuma's toughest prisoners escaped the
territorial prison and brutally raped and murdered his wife. When
they were caught, the bigoted judge added a paltry few years to
their sentences. Honas changed. He became as a new man. A man
charged with hate; a man powered by the overwhelming desire for
revenge. Honas put his whole life and his considerable skills in
the service of his revenge. And the terror came to Hellhole.
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