Kino and Juana's life changed dramatically after finding the pearl. They experienced both the promise of wealth and the destructive power of greed. They faced violence, betrayal, and loss, ultimately learning the true cost of their newfound fortune.
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Kino buries the pearl in a hidden spot in his hut, tries to keep it a secret from others, and keeps a close watch over it day and night.
Kino and Juana hide in the mountains outside of town in preparation for their escape. They find a secluded cave where they can take shelter and plan their next steps without being found by those who are hunting them.
Kino is German for film
Kino's wife is Juana.
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Kino, Juana, and the baby stayed in the family brush house at the edge of the town before they departed the next day. It was a small, simple dwelling made of brush and had a fire pit in the center.
Kino is the son of the farmer.
Father Kino, full name Eusebio Francisco Kino, died on March 15, 1711 in Magdalena de Kino, Sonora, Mexico.
The description of the scene with the thief and Kino suggests that Kino has encountered danger and is now confronting it. The presence of the thief indicates that Kino may have been targeted or is facing a threat to his safety. It implies that Kino is in a situation where he must defend himself and his belongings.
Eusebio Francisco Kino