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Whentheyhadquitegone,shecreptbacktothehouse,alittlereassured,butstilltremulous。Whenherbrotherreturnedatnightfall,hefoundherbroodingoverthefire,inthesameattitudeasonthepreviousnight。

"Ireckonyemighthevseenmegobywiththesodgers,"hesaid,seatinghimselfbesideher,alittleawkwardly,andwithanunusualassumptionofcarelessness。

Maggie,withoutlookingup,waslanguidlysurprised。Hehadbeenwiththesoldiers——andwhere?

"AbouttwohoursagoImetthisyerLeftenantCalvert,"hewentonwithincreasingawkwardness,"and——oh,Isay,Mag——hesaidhesawyou,andhopedhehadn’ttroubledye,and——and——yesawhim,didn’tye?"

Maggie,withalltheredofthefireconcentratedinhercheekasshegazedattheflame,believedcarelessly"thatshehadseenashrimpinuniformaskingquestions。"

"Oh,heain’tabitstuckup,"saidJimquickly,"that’swhatI

likeabouthim。He’seznat’ralezyoube,andtuckmyarm,walkin’around,careless—like,laffenatwhathewasdoin’,ezefitwasagame,andhewasn’tsolecommanderoffortymen。He’sonlyayearortwoolderthanme——and——and"——hestoppedandlookeduneasilyatMaggie。

"Soye’vebincraw—fishin’agin?"saidMaggie,inherdeepestandmostscornfulcontralto。

"Who’scraw—fishin’?"heretorted,angrily。

"What’sthisbackenouto’whatyousaidyesterday?What’sallthistrucklin’totheFortnow?"

"What?Wellnow,lookyer,"saidJim,risingsuddenly,withreproachfulindignation,"darnedifIdon’tjesttellyeeverythin’。

IpromisedHIMIwouldn’t。Healloweditwouldfrightenye。"

"FRIGHTENME!"repeatedMaggiecontemptuously,neverthelesswithhercheekpalingagain。"Frightenme——withwhat?"

"Well,sinceyersocantankerous,lookyer。We’vebeenrobbed!"

"Robbed?"echoedMaggie,facinghim。

"Yes,robbedbythatsamedeserter。Robbedofasuitofmyclothes,andmywhiskey—flask,andthedarnedskunkhad’emon。

Andifithadn’tbinforthatLeftenantCalvert,andmygivin’himpermissiontohunthimovertheMarsh,wewouldn’thavecaughthim。"

"Robbed?"repeatedMaggieagain,vaguely。

"Yes,robbed!Lastnight,aforewecamehome。Hemusthevgotinyerwhilewewascomin’fromtheboat。"

"Did,didthatLeftenantsayso?"stammeredMaggie。

"Sayit,ofcoursehedid!andsodoI,"continuedJim,impatiently。"Why,thereweremyveryclothesonhisback,andhedaren’tdenyit。Andifyou’dhearkenedtomejestnow,insteadofflyin’offintantrums,you’dseethatTHAT’Sjesthowwegothim,andhowmeandtheLeftenantjoinedhandsinit。Ididn’tgivehimpermissiontohuntdeserters,butTHIEVES。Ididn’thelphimtoketchthemanthatdesertedfromHIM,buttheskunkthattookMY

clothes。ForwhentheLeftenantfoundtheman’solduniforminthebush,henat’rallykalkilatedhemusthevgotsomeotherdudsnearbyinsomeunderhandway。Don’tyousee?eh?Why,look,Mag。

Darnedifyouain’tskeeredafterall!Who’dhevthoughtit?

Therenow——sitdown,dear。Why,you’rewhiteezagull。"

Hehadhisarmroundherasshesankbackinthechairagainwithaforcedsmile。

"Therenow,"hesaidwithfraternalsuperiority,"don’tmindit,Mag,anymore。Why,it’sallovernow。Youbethewon’ttroubleusagin,fortheLeftenantsezthatnowhe’sfoundouttobeathief,they’lljestturnhimovertothepolice,andhe’ssureo’

gettensixmonths’stateprisonferstealin’andburglarin’inourhouse。But"——hestoppedsuddenlyandlookedathissister’scontractedface;"lookyer,Mag,you’resick,that’swhat’sthematter。Takesuthin’"——

"I’mbetternow,"shesaidwithaneffort;"it’sonlyakindo’

blindchillImusthevgotontheMarshlastnight。What’sthat?"

Shehadrisen,andgraspingherbrother’sarmtightlyhadturnedquicklytothewindow。Thecasementhadsuddenlyrattled。

"It’sonlythewindgettin’up。Itlookedlikeasou’westerwhenI

camein。Loto’scudflyin’。ButYOUtakesomequinine,Mag。

Don’tYOUgonowandgetdownsicklikeMaw。"

Perhapsitwasthiswell—meantbutinfelicitousreferencethatbroughtamoisturetoherdarkeyes,andcausedherlipstomomentarilyquiver。Butitgavewaytoaquickdeterminedsettingofherwholefaceassheturneditoncemoretothefire,andsaid,slowly:

"IreckonI’llsleepitoff,ifIgotobednow。Whattimedoesthetidefall。"

"Aboutthree,unlessthisyerwindpilesitupontheMarshaforethen。Why?"

"Iwasonlywonderin’iftheboatwussafe,"saidMaggie,rising。

"You’dbetterhoistyourselfoutsidesomequinine,insteado’

talkenaboutthosethings,"saidJim,whopreferredtodischargehisfraternalresponsibilitybyactivemedication。"Youaren’tfittoreadtonight。"

"Goodnight,Jim,"shesaidsuddenly,stoppingbeforehim。

"Goodnight,Mag。"Hekissedherwithprotectingandamiabletoleration,generouslyreferringherhothandsandfeverishlipstothatvaguemysteryoffemininecomplaintwhichmanadmitswithoutindorsing。

Theyseparated。Jim,underthestimulusofthelatesupposedrobbery,ostentatiouslyfasteningthedoorsandwindowswithassuringcomments,calculatedtoinspireconfidenceinhissister’sstartledheart。Thenhewenttobed。Helayawakelongenoughtobepleasantlyconsciousthatthewindhadincreasedtoagale,andtobelulledagaintosleepbythecosysecurityoftheheavilytimberedandtightlysealeddwellingthatseemedtoridethestormliketheshipitresembled。Thegalesweptthroughthepilesbeneathhimandalongthegalleryasthroughbaredsparsandoverwave—washeddecks。Thewholestructure,attackedabove,below,andonallsidesbythefuryofthewind,seemedattimestobeliftedintheair。Onceortwicethecreakingtimberssimulatedthesoundofopeningdoorsandpassingfootsteps,andagaindilatedasifthegalehadforcedapassagethrough。ButJimsleptonpeacefully,andwasatlastonlyarousedbythebrilliantsunshinestaringthroughhiswindowfromtheclearwind—sweptbluearchbeyond。

Dressinghimselflazily,hepassedintothesitting—roomandproceededtoknockathissister’sdoor,aswashiscustom;hewasamazedtofinditopenandtheroomempty。Enteringhurriedly,hesawthatherbedwasundisturbed,asifithadnotbeenoccupied,andwasthemorebewilderedtoseeanoteostentatiouslypinneduponthepillow,addressedinpencil,inalargeschool—hand,"ToJim。"

Openingitimpatiently,hewasstartledtoreadasfollows:——

"Don’tbeangry,Jimdear——butitwasallmyfault——andIdidn’ttellyou。Iknewallaboutthedeserter,andIgavehimtheclothesandthingsthattheysayhestole。Itwaswhileyouwasoutthatnight,andhecameandbeggedofme,andwasmournfulandhidjustobehold。IthoughtIwashelpinghim,andgettingourrevengeontheFort,allatthesametime。Don’tbemad,Jimdear,anddonotbefrightedferme。I’mgoingoverthartomakeitallright——tofreeHIMofstealing——tohaveYOUleftoutofitall——andtakeitallonmyself。Don’tyoubeabitfearedforme。Iain’tskeertofthewindorofgoing。I’llclosereefeverything,clearthecreek,stretchacrosstoInjenIsland,huggthePoint,andbearupferLogport。DearJim——don’tgetmad——butIcouldn’tbearthisfoolingofyounorHIM——andthatmanbeingtookforstealinganylonger!——Yourlovingsister,MAGGIE。"

Withaconfusedminglingofshame,anger,andsuddenfearheranoutonthegallery。Thetidewaswellup,halftheMarshhadalreadyvanished,andthelittlecreekwherehehadmooredhisskiffwasnowanemptyshiningriver。Thewaterwaseverywhere——

fringingthetussocksofsaltgrasswithconcentriccurvesofspumeanddrift,ortumultuouslytossingitswhite—cappedwavesoverthespreadingexpanseofthelowerbay。Thelowthunderofbreakersinthefartherestuarybrokemonotonouslyontheear。Buthiseyewasfascinatedbyadullshiftingstreakonthehorizon,that,evenashegazed,shuddered,whitenedalongitswholeline,andthengrewghastlygrayagain。Itwastheoceanbar。

IV。

"Well,Imustsay,"saidCicelyPreston,emphasizingtheusualfeminineimperativeforperfectlygratuitousstatement,asshepushedbackherchairfromthecommandant’sbreakfasttable,"I

MUSTreallysaythatIdon’tseeanythingparticularlyheroicindoingsomethingwrong,lyingaboutitjusttogetotherfolksintotrouble,andthenrushingofftodopenanceinahighwindandanopenboat。Butshe’spretty,andwearsaman’sshirtandcoat,andofcourseTHATsettlesanything。Butwhyearringsandwetwhitestockingsandslippers?AndwhythatGothicarchoffrontandaboy’shat?That’swhatIsimplyask;"andtheyoungestdaughterofColonelPrestonrosefromthetable,shookouttheskirtofherprettymorningdress,and,placingherlittlethumbsinthebeltofhersmartwaist,pausedwitheringlyforareply。

"Youaremostunfair,mychild,"returnedColonelPrestongravely。

"Hergivingfoodandclothestoadesertermayhavebeenonlyanordinaryinstinctofhumanitytowardsafellow—creaturewhoappearedtobesuffering,tosaynothingofM’Caffrey’splausibletongue。Butherperilingherlifetosavehimfromanunjustaccusation,andherdesiretoshieldherbrother’spridefromridicule,isaltogetherpraiseworthyandextraordinary。Andthemoralinfluenceofherkindnesswasstrongenoughtomakethatscamprefusetotelltheplaintruththatmightimplicateherinanindiscretion,thoughitsavedhimfromstateprison。"

"Heknewyouwouldn’tbelievehimifhehadsaidtheclothesweregiventohim,"retortedMissCicely,"soIdon’tseewherethemoralinfluencecomesin。Astoherperilingherlife,thoseMarshpeopleareamphibiousanyway,orwouldbeinthoseclothes。Andastohermotive,why,papa,Iheardyousayinthisveryroom,andafterwardstoMr。Calvert,whenyougavehiminstructions,thatyoubelievedthoseCulpepperswerecapableofenticingawaydeserters;

andyouforgetthefussyouhadwithhersavagebrother’slawyeraboutthatwaterfront,andhowyousaiditwassuchpeoplewhokeptuptheirritationbetweentheCivilandFederalpower。"

Thecolonelcoughedhurriedly。Itisthefateofallgreatorganizers,militaryaswellascivil,tooccasionallysufferdefeatinthefamilycircle。

"Themorereason,"hesaid,soothingly,"whyweshouldcorrectharshjudgmentsthatspringfrommererumors。Youshouldgiveyourselfatleastthechanceofovercomingyourprejudices,mychild。Remember,too,thatsheisnowtheguestoftheFort。"

"AndshechoosestostaywithMrs。Bromley!I’msureit’squiteenoughforyouandmammatododuty——andEmily,whowantstoknowwhyMr。Calvertravessoabouther——withoutMYgoingovertheretostare。"

ColonelPrestonshookhisheadreproachfully,buteventuallyretired,leavingthefieldtotheenemy。Theenemy,alittlepinkinthecheeks,slightlytossedthedelicateringsofitsblondecrest,settleditsskirtsagainatthepiano,butafterturningovertheleavesofitsmusicbook,rose,andwalkedpettishlytothewindow。

Buthereaspectaclepresenteditselfthatforamomentdismissedallotherthoughtsfromthegirl’srebelliousmind。

Notadozenyardsaway,onthewind—sweptparade,ahandsomeyoungfellow,apparentlyhaltedbythesentry,hadimpetuouslyturneduponhiminanattitudeofindignantandhaughtysurprise。Tothequickfancyofthegirlitseemedasifsomedisguisedrusticgodhadbeenstartledbythechallengeofamortal。Underanoilskinhat,likethepetasusofHermes,pushedbackfromhiswhiteforehead,crispblackcurlswereknottedaroundaheadwhosebeardlessfacewasperfectasacameocutting。Intheclose—

fittingbluewoolenjerseyunderhisopenjackettheclearoutlinesandyouthfulgraceofhisupperfigurewererevealedasclearlyasinastatue。Longfishing—bootsreachingtohisthighsscarcelyconcealedthesymmetryofhislowerlimbs。Cricketandlawn—

tennis,knickerbockersandflannelshadnotatthatperiodfamiliarizedthefemaleeyetounfetteredmasculineoutline,andCicelyPreston,accustomedtotheartificialsmartnessandregularityofuniform,wasperhapsthemoreimpressedbythestranger’slawlessgrace。

Thesentryhadrepeatedhischallenge;anangryflushwasdeepeningontheintruder’scheek。AtthiscriticalmomentCicelythrewopentheFrenchwindowsandsteppedupontheveranda。

Thesentrysalutedthefamiliarlittlefigureofhiscolonel’sdaughterwithanexplanatoryglanceatthestranger。Theyoungfellowlookedup——andthegodbecamehuman。

"I’mlookingformysister,"hesaid,halfawkwardly,halfdefiantly;"she’shere,somewhere。"

"Yes——andperfectlysafe,Mr。Culpepper,Ithink,"saidthearch—

hypocritewithdazzlingsweetness;"andwe’reallsodelighted。

Andsobraveandpluckyandskillfulinhertocomeallthatway——

andforsuchapurpose。"

"Then——youknow——allaboutit"——stammeredJim,morerelievedthanhehadimagined——"andthatI"——

"Thatyouwerequiteignorantofyoursisterhelpingthedeserter。

Ohyes,ofcourse,"saidCicely,withbewilderingpromptitude。

"Yousee,Mr。Culpepper,wegirlsareSOfoolish。IdaresayI

shouldhavedonethesamethinginherplace,onlyIshouldneverhavehadthecouragetodowhatshedidafterwards。Youreallymustforgiveher。Butwon’tyoucomein——DO。"Shesteppedback,holdingthewindowopenwiththehalf—coaxingairofaspoiledchild。"Thiswayisquickest。DOcome。"Ashestillhesitated,glancingfromhertothehouse,sheadded,withademurelittlelaugh,"Oh,Iforget——thisisColonelPreston’squarters,andI’mhisdaughter。"

Andthisdaintylittlefairy,sonaturalinmanner,sotastefulinattire,wasoneoftheartificialover—dressedcreaturesthathissisterhadinveighedagainstsobitterly!WasMaggiereallytobetrusted?Thisnewrevelationcomingsosoonaftertheepisodeofthedeserterstaggeredhim。Neverthelesshehesitated,lookingupwithacertainboyishtimidityintoCicely’sdangerouseyes。

"Is——is——mysisterthere?"

"I’mexpectingherwithmymothereverymoment,"respondedthisyouthfulbutingeniousdiplomatistsweetly;"shemightbeherenow;

but,"sheaddedwithasuddenheart—brokenflashofsympathy,"I

knowHOWanxiousyoubothmustbe。I’LLtakeyoutohernow。Onlyonemoment,please。"Theopportunityofleadingthishandsomesavageasitwereinchainsacrosstheparade,beforeeverybody,herfather,hermother,hersister,andHIS——wasnottobelost。

Shedartedintothehouse,andreappearedwiththedaintiestimaginablestrawhatonthesideofherhead,anddemurelytookherplaceathisside。"It’sonlyoverthere,atMajorBromley’s,"shesaid,pointingtooneofthevine—cladcottagequarters;butyouareastrangerhere,youknow,andmightgetlost。"

Alas!hewasalreadythat。Forkeepingstepwiththosefairy—likeslippers,brushingawkwardlyagainstthatfreshandprettyskirt,andfeelingthecaressofthesoftfolds;lookingdownuponthebrimofthatberibbonedlittlehat,andmoreoftenmeetingtheupturnedblueeyesbeneathit,Jimwassuddenlystruckwithaterribleconvictionofhisowncontrastingcoarsenessanddeficiencies。Howhideousthoseoiledcanvasfishing—trousersandpilotjacketlookedbesidethisperfectlyfittedanddelicatelygownedgirl!Heloathedhiscollar,hisjersey,histurned—backsou’wester,evenhisheight,whichseemedtohulkbesideher——

everything,inshort,thatthegirlhadrecentlyadmired。BythetimethattheyhadreachedMajorBromley’sdoorhehadsofarsuccumbedtothefairenchantressandrealizedherambitionofatriumphantprocession,thatwhensheusheredhimintothepresenceofhalfadozenladiesandgentlemenhescarcelyrecognizedhissisterasthecentreofattraction,orknewthatMissCicely’seffusivegreetingofMaggiewasherfirstone。"IknewhewasdyingtoseeyouafterallyouhadBOTHpassedthrough,andI

broughthimstraighthere,"saidthediminutiveMachiavelli,meetingtheastonishedgazeofherfatherandthecuriouseyesofhersisterwithperfectcalmness,whileMaggie,fullofgratitudeandadmirationofherhandsomebrother,forgothismomentaryobliviousness,andreturnedhergreetingwarmly。Nevertheless,therewasaslightmovementofreserveamongthegentlemenattheunlooked—forirruptionofthissunburntAdonis,untilCalvert,disengaginghimselffromMaggie’sside,cameforwardwithhisusualfrankimperturbabilityandquiettact,andclaimedJimashisfriendandhonoredguest。

Itthencameoutwiththatunostentatioussimplicitywhichcharacterizedthebrotherandsister,andwastheirsecureclaimtoperfectequalitywiththeirentertainers,thatJim,ondiscoveringhissister’sabsence,andfearingthatshemightbecarriedbythecurrenttowardsthebar,hadactuallySWUMTHEESTUARYtoIndianIsland,andinanordinaryIndiancanoehadbravedthesametempestuouspassageshehadtakenafewhoursbefore。Cicely,listeningtothisrecitalwithraptattention,neverthelessmanagedtoconveytheimpressionofhavingfullyexpecteditfromthefirst。"Ofcoursehe’dhavecomehere;ifshe’donlywaited,"shesaid,sottovoce,tohersisterEmily。

"He’scertainlythehandsomerofthetwo,"respondedthatyounglady。

"Ofcourse,"returnedCicely,withasuperiorair,"don’tyouseesheCOPIEShim。"

NotthatthisprivatecriticismpreventedeitherfromvyingwiththeyoungerofficersintheirattentionstoMaggie,withperhapstheadditionofanopeneulogyofherhandsomebrother,moreorlessinvidiousincomparisontotheofficers。"Isupposeit’sanactiveout—of—doorlifegiveshimthatperfectgraceandfreedom,"

saidEmily,withaslightsneeratthesmartlybeltedCalvert。

"Yes;andhedon’tdrinkorkeeplatehours,"respondedCicelysignificantly。"Hissistersaystheyalwaysretirebeforeteno’clock,andthatalthoughhisfatherlefthimsomevaluablewhiskeyheseldomtakesadropofit。""Therein,"gravelyconcludedCaptainKirby,"liesOURsalvation。If,aftersuchaconfession,Calvertdoesn’tmakethemostofhisacquaintancewithyoungCulpeppertoremovethatwhiskeyfromhispathandbringithere,he’snotthemanItakehimfor。"

Indeed,forthemomentitseemedasifhewasnot。Duringthenextthreeorfourdays,inwhichColonelPrestonhadinsistedupondetaininghisguests,Calverttouchednoliquor,evadedtheeveningpokerpartiesatquarters,andevenprevaileduponsomeofhisbrotherofficerstogivethemupforthemoregeneralentertainmentoftheladies。ColonelPrestonwaspoliticianenoughtoavailhimselfofthepopularityofMaggie’sadventuretoinvitesomeoftheLogportpeopletoassisthiminhonoringtheirneighbor。NotonlywastheoldfeudbetweentheFortandthepeoplethusbridgedover,buttherewasnodoubtthatthedisciplineoftheForthadbeenstrengthenedbyMaggie’sextravagantreputationasamediatoramongthedisaffectedrankandfile。WhatevercharacteristiclicensethegratefulDennisM’Caffrey——letoffwithanominalpunishment——mayhavetakeninhispraiseofthe"QuaneoftheMarshes,"itiscertainthatthemenworshipedher,andthatthebandpatheticallybeggedpermissiontoserenadeherthelastnightofherstay。

Attheendofthattime,withadozeninvitations,adozenappointments,adozenvowsofeternalfriendship,muchhand—

shaking,andaccompaniedbyanumberoftheofficerstotheirboat,MaggieandJimdeparted。Theytalkedbutlittleontheirwayhome;

bysometacitunderstandingtheydidnotdiscussthoseprojects,onlyrecallingcertainscenesandincidentsoftheirvisit。Bythetimetheyhadreachedthelittlecreekthesilenceandnervousapathywhichusuallyfollowexcitementintheyoungseemedtohavefallenuponthem。Itwasnotuntilaftertheirquietfrugalsupperthat,seatedbesidethefire,Jimlookedupsomewhatself—

consciouslyinhissister’sgraveandthoughtfulface。

"Say,Mag,whatwasthatideao’yoursaboutsellingsomeland,andtakingahouseatLogport?"

Maggielookedup,andsaidpassively,"Oh,THATidea?"

"Yes。"

"Why?"

"Well,"saidJimsomewhatawkwardly,"itCOULDbedone,youknow。

I’mwillin’。"

Asshedidnotimmediatelyreply,hecontinueduneasily,"MissPrestonsayswekingetanicelittlehousethatisneartheFort,untilwewanttobuild。"

"Oh,thenyouHAVEtalkedaboutit?"

"Yes——thatis——why,whatareyethinkin’of,Mag?Wasn’titYOUR

ideaallalong?"hesaid,suddenlyfacingherwithquerulousembarrassment。TheyhadbeensittingintheirusualeveningattitudesofAssyrianfriezeprofile,withevenmorethantheusualAssyrianfriezesimilarityoffeature。

"Yes;but,Jimdear,doyouthinkitthebestthingfor——forustodo?"saidMaggie,withhalf—frightenedgravity。

Atthissuddenandstartlingexhibitionoffemaleinconsistencyandinconsequence,Jimwasforamomentspeechless。Thenherecoveredhimself,volubly,aggrievedly,andonhislegs。WhatDIDshemean?

Washetogiveupunderstandinggirls——orwasittheirsolevocationinlifetoimpedemasculineprocessesandshipwreckmasculineconclusions?Here,afterallshesaidtheothernight,aftertheyhadnearly"quo’lled"overher"setidees,"aftershe’d"goneoverallthatfoolishnessaboutJaelandSisera——andtherewasn’tanyuseforit——aftershe’dlethimrunontothemofficersallhewasgoin’todo——nay,afterSHEherself,forhehadheardher,hadtalkedtoCalvertaboutit,shewantedtoknowNOWifitwasbest。"Helookedatthefloorandtheceiling,asifexpectingthetonguedandgroovedplankstocryoutatthiscrowningenormity。

Thecauseofithadresumedhersadgazeatthefire。Presently,withoutturningherhead,shereachedupherlong,gracefularm,andclaspingherbrother’sneck,broughthisfacedowninprofilewithherown,cheekagainstcheek,untiltheylookedlikethedoubleoutlinesofamedallion。Thenshesaid——tothefire:

"Jim,doyouthinkshe’spretty?"

"Who?"saidJim,albeithiscolorhadalreadyansweredthequestion。

"YouknowWHO。Doyoulikeher?"

Jimherevaguelymurmuredtothefirethathethoughther"kindernice,"andthatshedressedmightypurty。"Yeknow,Mag,"hesaidwithpatronizingeffusion,"yououghtergetsomegowndslikehers。"

"Thatwouldn’tmakemelikeher,"saidMaggiegravely。

"Idon’tknowaboutthat,"saidJimpolitely,butwithanappallinghopelessnessoftone。Afterapauseheaddedslyly,"’PearstomeSOMEBODYELSEthoughtsomebodyelsemightypurty——eh?"

Tohisdiscomfitureshedidnotsolicitfurtherinformation。Afterapausehecontinued,stillmorearchly:

"DoyoulikeHIM,Mag?"

"Ithinkhe’saperfectgentleman,"shesaidcalmly。

Heturnedhiseyesquicklyfromtheglowingfiretoherface。Thecheekthathadbeenrestingagainsthisownwasascoolasthenightwindthatcamethroughtheopendoor,andthewholefacewasasfixedandtranquilastheupperstars。

V。

ForayearthetidehadebbedandflowedontheDedlowMarshunheededbeforethesealedandsightlesswindowsofthe"Kingfisher’sNest。"SincetheyoungbirdshadflowntoLogport,eventheIndiancaretakershadabandonedthepileddwellingfortheiroldnomadichauntsinthe"bresh。"Thehighspringtidehadagainmadeitsannualvisittothelittlecemeteryofdrift—wood,and,asifrecognizinganotherwreckinthedesertedhome,hadhungafewmemorialofferingsontheblackenedpiles,softlylaidagarlandofgrayishdriftbeforeit,andthensobbeditselfoutinthesaltgrass。

FromtimetotimethefaintechoesoftheCulpeppers’lifeatLogportreachedtheupland,andthefewneighborswhohadonlyknownthembyhearsayshooktheirheadsovertheextravagancetheyasyetonlyknewbyreport。ButitwasinthedeadebbofthetideandthewaningdaylightthatthefeatheredtenantsoftheMarshseemedtovoicedismalpropheciesoftheruinoftheiroldmasterandmistress,andtogivethemselvesuptogloomiestlamentationandquerulousforeboding。Whetherthetraditional"birdoftheair"hadentrustedhissecrettoafewornithologicalfriends,orwhetherfromanaturaldispositiontotakegloomyviewsoflife,itwascertainthatatthishourthevocalexpressionoftheMarshwashopelessanddespairing。Itwasthenthatadejectedplover,addressingamockingcrewofsandpipersonafloatinglog,seemedtobewailthefortunethatwasbeingswallowedupbytheriotouslivingandgamblingdebtsofJim。Itwasthenthatthequerulouscranerose,andtestilyprotestedagainstthesellingofhisfavoritehauntinthesandypeninsula,whichonlysixmonthsofJim’sexcesseshadmadeimperative。Itwasthenthatamournfulcurlew,who,withtheprefacethathehadalwaysbeenreallyexpectingit,reiteratedthestorythatJimhadbeenseenmorethanoncestaggeringhomewithnervoushandsandsoddenfeaturesfromadebauchwiththeyoungerofficers;itwasthesamedespondingfowlwhoknewthatMaggie’seyeshadmorethanoncefilledwithtearsatJim’sfailings,andhadalreadygrownmorehollowwithmanywatchings。Itwasaflockofwranglingtealthatscreaminglydiscussedthesmallscandals,jealousheart—burnings,andcuriousbackbitingsthathadattendedMaggie’sadventintosociety。Itwasthehigh—flyingbrentwho,knowinghowthesensitivegirl,madekeenlyconsciousateveryturnofherdefectivetrainingandingenuousignorance,hadoftenwatchedtheireveningflightwithlonginggaze,now"honked"dismallyattherecollection。ItwasatthishourandseasonthattheusualvaguelamentingsofDedlowMarshseemedtofindatlastapreordainedexpression。Anditwasatsuchatime,whenlightandwaterwerebothfading,andtheblacknessoftheMarshwasoncemorereassertingitself,thatasmallboatwascreepingalongoneofthetortuousinlets,attimeshalfhidingbehindthebanklikeawoundedbird。Asitslowlypenetratedinlanditseemedtobeimpelledbyitssolitaryoccupantinahesitatinguncertainway,asiftoescapeobservationratherthanasifdirectedtoanypositivebourn。Stoppingbesideabankofreedsatlast,thefigurerosestoopingly,anddrewagunfrombetweenitsfeetandthebottomoftheboat。Asthelightfelluponitsface,itcouldbeseenthatitwasJamesCulpepper!JamesCulpepper!hardlyrecognizableintheswollenfeatures,bloodshoteyes,andtremuloushandsofthatruinedfigure!JamesCulpepper,onlyretainingasingletraceofhisformerselfinhislookofsetandpassionatepurpose!Andthatpurposewastokillhimself——tobefounddead,ashisfatherhadbeenbeforehim——inanopenboat,adriftupontheMarsh!

Itwasnottheoutcomeofasuddenfancy。Theideahadfirstcometohiminatauntingallusionfromthedrunkenlipsofoneofhisrudercompanions,forwhichhehadstrickentheoffendertotheearth。Ithadsincehauntedhiswakinghoursofremorseandhopelessfatuity;ithadseemedtobetheonereliefandatonementhecouldmakehisdevotedsister;and,morefatuousthanall,itseemedtothemiserableboytheonerevengehewouldtakeuponthefaithlesscoquette,whoforayearhadplayedwithhissimplicity,andhadhelpedtodrivehimtothedistractionofcardsanddrink。

OnlythatmorningColonelPrestonhadforbiddenhimthehouse;andnowitseemedtohimtheendhadcome。Heraisedhisdistortedfaceabovethereedybankforalasttremulousandhalf—frightenedglanceatthelandscapehewasleavingforever。Aglintinthewesternskylitupthefrontofhisdeserteddwellinginthedistance,abreastofwhichthewindingsoftheinlethadunwittinglyledhim。Ashelookedhestarted,andinvoluntarilydroppedintoacrouchingattitude。For,tohissuperstitiousterror,thesealedwindowsofhisoldhomewereopen,thebrightpaneswereglitteringwiththefadinglight,andontheoutergallerythefamiliarfigureofhissisterstood,asofold,awaitinghisreturn!Washereallygoingmad,orhadthislastvisionofhisformeryouthbeenpurposelyvouchsafedhim?

But,evenashegazed,theappearanceofanotherfigureinthelandscapebeyondthehouseprovedtherealityofhisvision,andassuddenlydistractedhimfromallelse。Foritwastheapparitionofamanonhorsebackapproachingthehousefromtheupland;andevenatthatdistanceherecognizeditswell—knownoutlines。ItwasCalvert!Calvertthetraitor!Calvert,themanwhomhehadlongsuspectedasbeingthesecretloveranddestinedhusbandofCicelyPreston!Calvert,whohaddeceivedhimwithhiscalmequanimityandhisaffectedpreferenceforMaggie,toconcealhisdeliberateunderstandingwithCicely。Whatwashedoinghere?Washeadoubletraitor,andnowtryingtodeceiveHER——ashehadhim?

AndMaggiehere!Thissuddenreturn——thispreconcertedmeeting。

Itwasinfamy!

Foramomentheremainedstupefied,andthen,withamechanicalinstinct,plungedhisheadandfaceinthelazy—flowingwater,andthenonceagainrosecoolandcollected。Thehalf—maddistractionofhispreviousresolvehadgivenwaytoanother,moredeliberate,butnotlessdesperatedetermination。HeknewnowWHYhecamethere——WHYhehadbroughthisgun——whyhisboathadstoppedwhenitdid!

Lyingflatinthebottom,hetoreawayfragmentsofthecrumblingbanktofillhisfrailcraft,untilhehadsunkittothegunwale,andbelowthelowleveloftheMarsh。Then,usinghishandsasnoiselesspaddles,hepropelledthisrudeimitationofafloatinglogslowlypastthelineofvision,untilthetongueofbusheshadhiddenhimfromview。Witharapidglanceatthedarkeningflat,hethenseizedhisgun,andspringingtothespongybank,halfcrouchinghalfcrawlingthroughreedsandtussocks,hemadehiswaytothebrush。Afootandeyelessexperiencedwouldhaveplungeditsownerhelplessintheblackquagmire。Atoneedgeofthethicketheheardhoofstramplingthedriedtwigs。Calvert’shorsewasalreadythere,tiedtoaskirtingalder。

Herantothehouse,but,insteadofattractingattentionbyascendingthecreakingsteps,madehiswaytothepilesbelowthereargalleryandclimbedtoitnoiselessly。Itwasthespotwherethedeserterhadascendedayearago,and,likehim,hecouldseeandhearallthatpasseddistinctly。Calvertstoodneartheopendoorasifdeparting。Maggiestoodbetweenhimandthewindow,herfaceinshadow,herhandsclaspedtightlybehindher。Aprofoundsadness,partlyofthedyingdayandwaninglight,andpartlyofsomevagueexpirationoftheirownsorrow,seemedtoencompassthem。Withoutknowingwhy,astrangetremblingtooktheplaceofJamesCulpepper’sfiercedetermination,andafilmofmoisturestoleacrosshisstaringeyes。

"WhenItellyouthatIbelieveallthiswillpass,andthatyouwillstillwinyourbrotherbacktoyou,"saidCalvert’ssadbutclearvoice,"Iwilltellyouwhy——although,perhaps,itisonlyapartofthatconfidenceyoucommandmetowithhold。WhenIfirstsawyou,Imyselfhadfallenintolikedissolutehabits;lessexcusablethanhe,forIhadsomeexperienceoftheworldanditsfollies。WhenImetYOU,andfellundertheinfluenceofyourpure,simple,andhealthylife;whenIsawthatisolation,monotony,misunderstanding,eventhesenseofsuperioritytoone’ssurroundingscouldbeliveddownandtriumphedover,withoutvulgardistractionsorpitifulambitions;whenIlearnedtoloveyou——hearmeout,MissCulpepper,Ibegyou——yousavedME——I,whowasnothingtoyou,evenasIhonestlybelieveyouwillstillsaveyourbrother,whomyoulove。"

"HowdoyouknowIdidn’tRUINhim?"shesaid,turninguponhimbitterly。"Howdoyouknowthatitwasn’ttogetridofOUR

monotony,OURsolitudethatIdrovehimtothisvulgardistraction,thispitiful——yes,youwereright——pitifulambition?"

"Becauseitisn’tyourrealnature,"hesaidquietly。

"Myrealnature,"sherepeatedwithahalfsavagevehemencethatseemedtobegoadedfromherbyhisverygentleness,"myrealnature!WhatdidHE——whatdoYOUknowofit?——Myrealnature!——

I’lltellyouwhatitwas,"shewentonpassionately。"Itwastoberevengedonyouallforyourcruelty,yourheartlessness,yourwickednesstomeandmineinthepast。Itwastopayyouoffforyourslandersofmydeadfather——fortheselfishnessthatleftmeandJimalonewithhisdeadbodyontheMarsh。ThatwaswhatsentmetoLogport——togetevenwithyou——to——tofoolandflauntyou!

There,youhaveitnow!AndnowthatGodhaspunishedmeforitbycrushingmybrother——you——youexpectmetoletyoucrushMEtoo。"

"But,"hesaideagerly,advancingtowardher,"youarewrongingme——

youarewrongingyourself,cruelly。"

"Stop,"shesaid,steppingback,withherhandsstilllockedbehindher。"Staywhereyouare。There!That’senough!"Shedrewherselfupandletherhandsfallatherside。"Now,letusspeakofJim,"shesaidcoldly。

Withoutseemingtohearher,heregardedherforthefirsttimewithhopelesssadness。

"WhydidyouletmybrotherbelieveyouwerehisrivalwithCicelyPreston?"sheaskedimpatiently。

"BecauseIcouldnotundeceivehimwithouttellinghimIhopelesslylovedhissister。Youareproud,MissCulpepper,"hesaid,withthefirsttingeofbitternessinhisevenvoice。"Canyounotunderstandthatothersmaybeproudtoo?"

"No,"shesaidbluntly;"itisnotpridebutweakness。Youcouldhavetoldhimwhatyouknewtobetrue:thattherecouldbenothingincommonbetweenherfolkandsuchsavagesaswe;thattherewasagulfaswideasthatMarshandasblackbetweenournatures,ourtrainingandtheirs,andeveniftheycametousacrossit,nowandthen,tosuittheirpleasure,lightandeasyasthattide——itwasstilltheretosomedaygroundandswampthem!Andifhedoubtedit,youhadonlytotellhimyourownstory。Youhadonlytotellhimwhatyouhavejusttoldme——thatyouyourself,anofficerandagentleman,thoughtyoulovedme,avulgar,uneducated,savagegirl,andthatI,kindertoyouthanyoutomeorhim,madeyoutakeitbackacrossthattide,becauseIcouldn’tletyoulinkyourlifewithme,anddragyouinthemire。"

"Youneednothavesaidthat,MissCulpepper,returnedCalvertwiththesamegentlesmile,"toprovethatIamyourinferiorinallbutonething。"

"Andthat?"shesaidquickly。

"Ismylove。"

Hisgentlefacewasassetnowasherownashemovedbackslowlytowardsthedoor。Therehepaused。

"YoutellmetospeakofJim,andJimonly。Thenhearme。I

believethatMissPrestoncaresforhimasfarasliesinheryoungandgiddynature。Icouldnot,therefore,havecrushedHIShopewithoutdeceivinghim,forthereareascrueldeceitspromptedbywhatwecallreasonasbyourlove。Ifyouthinkthataknowledgeofthisplaintruthwouldhelptosavehim,Ibegyoutobekindertohimthanyouhavebeentome,——oreven,letmedaretohope,toYOURSELF。"

Heslowlycrossedthethreshold,stillholdinghiscaplightlyinhishand。

"WhenItellyouthatIamgoingawayto—morrowonaleaveofabsence,andthatinallprobabilitywemaynotmeetagain,youwillnotmisunderstandwhyIaddmyprayertothemessageyourfriendsinLogportchargedmewith。Theybegthatyouwillgiveupyourideaofreturninghere,andcomebacktothem。Believeme,youhavemadeyourselflovedandrespectedthere,inspite——Ibegpardon——perhapsIshouldsayBECAUSEofyourpride。Good—nightandgood—bye。"

Forasingleinstantsheturnedhersetfacetothewindowwithasuddenconvulsivemovement,asifshewouldhavecalledhimback,butatthesamemomenttheoppositedoorcreakedandherbrotherslippedintotheroom。Whetheraquickmemoryofthedeserter’sentranceatthatdoorayearagohadcrossedhermind,whethertherewassomestrangesuggestioninhismud—stainedgarmentsandweakdeprecatingsmile,orwhetheritwastheoutcomeofsomedesperatestrugglewithinher,therewasthatinherfacethatchangedhissmileintoafrightenedcryforpardon,asheranandfellonhiskneesatherfeet。Butevenashedidsohersternlookvanished,andwithherarmaroundhimshebentoverhimandmingledhertearswithhis。

"Ihearditall,Magdearest!All!Forgiveme!Ihavebeencrazy!——wild!——Iwillreform!——Iwillbebetter!Iwillneverdisgraceyouagain,Mag!Never,never!Iswearit!"

Shereacheddownandkissedhim。Afterapause,aweakboyishsmilestruggledintohisface。

"YouheardwhathesaidofHER,Mag。Doyouthinkitmightbetrue?"

Sheliftedthedampcurlsfromhisforeheadwithasadhalf—

maternalsmile,butdidnotreply。

"AndMag,dear,don’tyouthinkYOUwerealittle——justalittle——

hardonHIM?No!Don’tlookatmethatway,forGod’ssake!

There,Ididn’tmeananything。Ofcourseyouknewbest。There,Maggiedear,lookup。Harkthere!Listen,Mag,do!"

Theyliftedtheireyestothedimdistanceseenthroughtheopendoor。Borneonthefadinglight,andseemingtofallanddiewithitovermarshandriver,camethelastnotesofthebuglefromtheFort。

"There!Don’tyourememberwhatyouusedtosay,Mag?"

Thelookthathadfrightenedhimhadquiteleftherfacenow。

"Yes,"shesmiled,layinghercoldcheekbesidehissoftly。"Ohyes!Itwassomethingthatcameandwent,’Likeasong’——’Likeasong。’"

AKNIGHT—ERRANTOFTHEFOOTHILLS。

I。

AsFatherFelipeslowlytoiledupthedustyroadtowardstheRanchooftheBlessedInnocents,hemorethanoncestoppedundertheshadowofasycamoretoresthissomewhatlazymuleandtocomposehisownperplexedthoughtsbyafewsnatchesfromhisbreviary。

Forthegoodpadrehadsomereasontobetroubled。TheinvasionofGentileAmericansthatfollowedthegolddiscoveryofthreeyearsbeforehadnotconfineditselftotheplainsoftheSacramento,butstragglershadalreadyfoundtheirwaytotheSantaCruzValley,andtheseclusionofeventhemissionitselfwasthreatened。Itwastruethattheyhadnotbroughttheirheathenenginestodisemboweltheearthinsearchofgold,butitwasrumoredthattheyhadalreadyspeculatedupontheagriculturalproductivenessoftheland,andhadespied"thefatnessthereof。"Ashereachedthehigherplateauhecouldseetheafternoonsea—fog——presentlytoobliteratethefairprospect——alreadypullingthroughthegapsintheCoastRange,andonanearerslope——nolessominously——thesmokeofarecentbutmorepermanentlydestructiveYankeesaw—millwasslowlydriftingtowardsthevalley。

"Getup,beast!"saidthefather,digginghisheelsintothecomfortableflanksofhismulewithsomehumanimpatience,"orartTHOU,too,alazyrenegade?Thinkestthou,besottedone,thatthehereticwillsparetheemoreworkthantheHolyChurch。"

Themule,thusapostrophizedinearandflesh,shookitsheadobstinatelyasifthequestionwasbynomeanscleartoitsmind,butneverthelessstartedintoalittletrot,whichpresentlybroughtittothelowadobewallofthecourtyardof"TheInnocents,"andenteredthegate。Afewloungingpeonsintheshadowofanarchwaytookofftheirbroad—brimmedhatsandmadewayforthepadre,andahalfdozenequallylistlessvaqueroshelpedhimtoalight。Accustomedashewastotheindolenceandsuperfluityofhishost’sretainers,to—dayitneverthelessseemedtostrikesomenoteofirritationinhisbreast。

Astout,middle—agedwomanofungirtwaistandbeshawledheadandshouldersappearedatthegatewayasifawaitinghim。Afteraformalsalutationshedrewhimasideintoaninnerpassage。

"Heisawayagain,yourReverence,"shesaid。

"Ah——alwaysthesame?"

"Yes,yourReverence——andthistimeto’ameeting’ofthehereticsattheirpueblo,atJonesville——wheretheywillaskhimofhislandforaroad。"

"AtaMEETING?"echoedthepriestuneasily。

"Ahyes!ameeting——whereTiburciosaystheyshoutandspitontheground,yourReverence,andonlyonehasachairandhimtheycalla’chairman’becauseofit,andyethesitsnotbutshoutsandspitsevenastheothersandkeepsupatappingwithahammerlikeaverypico。Andthereitistheyareever’resolving’thatwhichisnot,andconsideritevenasdone。"

"Thenheisstillthesame,"saidthepriestgloomily,asthewomanpausedforbreath。

"Onlymoreso,yourReverence,forhereadsnoughtbutthenewspaperoftheAmericanosthatisbroughtintheship,the’NewYork’errald’——andrecitestohimselftheorationsoftheirlegislators。Ah!itwasanevildaywhentheshipwreckedAmericansailortaughthimhisuncouthtongue,which,asyourReverenceknows,isonlyfitforbeastsandheathenincantation。"

"PrayHeavenTHATwereallhelearnedofhim,"saidthepriesthastily,"forIhavegreatfearthatthissailorwaslittlebetterthananatheistandanemissaryfromSatan。Butwherearethesenewspapersandthefantasiesofpublicitathatfillhismind?I

wouldseethem,mydaughter。"

"Youshall,yourReverence,andmoretoo,"sherepliedeagerly,leadingthewayalongthepassagetoagrateddoorwhichopeneduponasmallcell—likeapartment,whosescantlightandlessaircamethroughthedeeplyembayedwindowsintheouterwall。"Hereishisestudio。"

Inspiteofthisopeninvitation,thepadreenteredwiththatairoffurtiveandminuteinspectioncommontohisorder。Hisglancefelluponarudesurveyor’splanoftheadjacentembryotownofJonesvillehangingonthewall,whichhecontemplatedwithacolddisfavorthatevenincludedthehighlycoloredvignetteoftheprojectedJonesvilleHotelintheleft—handcorner。Hethenpassedtoasupervisor’snoticehangingnearit,whichheexaminedwithasuspicionheightenedbythatuneasinesscommontomereworldlyhumanitywhenopposedtoanunknownandunfamiliarlanguage。Butanexclamationbrokefromhislipswhenheconfrontedanelectionplacardimmediatelybelowit。ItwasprintedinSpanishandEnglish,andFatherFelipehadnodifficultyinreadingtheannouncementthat"DonJoseSepulvidawouldpresideatameetingoftheBoardofEducationinJonesvilleasoneofthetrustees。"

"Thisismadness,"saidthepadre。

ObservingthatDonaMariawasatthemomentpreoccupiedinexaminingthepictorialpagesofanillustratedAmericanweeklywhichhadhithertoescapedhiseyes,hetookitgentlyfromherhand。

"Pardon,yourReverence,"shesaidwithslightlyacidulousdeprecation,"butthankstotheBlessedVirginandyourReverence’steaching,thetextisbutgibberishtomeandIdidbutglanceatthepictures。"

"Muchevilmaycomeinwiththeeye,"saidthepriestsententiously,"asIwillpresentlyshowthee。Wehavehere,"hecontinued,pointingtoanillustrationofcertaincollegeathleticsports,"anumberofyouthfulcavaliersposturingandcaperinginapartlynudeconditionbeforeanumberofshamelesswomen,whoemulatethesaturnaliaofheathenRomebywavingtheirhandkerchiefs。Wehavehereacompanionpicture,"hesaid,indicatinganillustrationofgymnasticexercisesbythestudentsofafemaleacademyat"Commencement,""inwhich,asthouseest,eventheagedofbothsexesunblushinglyassistasspectatorswitheveryexpressionofimmodestsatisfaction。"

"Havetheynobull—fightsorotherseemlyrecreationthattheymustindulgeinsuchwantonness?"askedDonaMariaindignantly,gazing,however,somewhatcuriouslyatthebalefulrepresentations。

"Ofallthat,mydaughter,hastheirpamperedcivilizationlongsincewearied,"returnedthegoodpadre,"forsee,thisiswhattheyconsideramoralandevenareligiousceremony。"Heturnedtoanillustrationofawoman’srightsconvention;"observewithwhatraptattentiontheaudienceofthatheathentemplewatchtheinspiredravingsofthatelderlypriestessonthedais。ItiseventhiskindofsacrilegiousperformancethatIamtoldthynephewDonJoseexpoundsanddefends。"

"Maytheblessedsaintspreserveus;wherewillitleadto?"

murmuredthehorrifiedDonaMaria。

"Iwillshowthee,"saidFatherFelipe,brisklyturningthepageswiththesameloftyignoringofthetextuntilhecametoarepresentationofalaborprocession。"ThereisoneoftheirperiodicrevolutionsunhappilynotunknowneveninMexico。Thouperceivestthosecomplacentartisansmarchingwithimplementsoftheircraft,accompaniedbythemilitary,inthepresenceoftheirownstrickenmasters。HereweseeonlyanotherinstanceoftheinstabilityofallcommunitiesthatarenotfoundedontheprinciplesoftheHolyChurch。"

"Andwhatistobedonewithmynephew?"

Thegoodfather’sbrowdarkenedwiththegloomyreligiouszealoftwocenturiesago。"Wemusthaveacouncilofthefamily,thealcalde,andthearchbishop,atONCE,"hesaidominously。Tothemerehereticalobservertheconclusionmighthaveseemedlameandimpotent,butitwasasneartheHolyinquisitionastheyearofgrace1852couldoffer。

Afewdaysafterthiscolloquytheunsuspectingsubjectofit,DonJoseSepulvida,wassittingaloneinthesameapartment。Thefadingglowofthewesternsky,throughthedeepembrasuredwindows,lituphisraptandmeditativeface。Hewasayoungmanofapparentlytwenty—five,withacolorlesssatincomplexion,darkeyesalternatingbetweenmelancholyandrestlessenergy,anarrowhighforehead,longstraighthair,andalightlypenciledmoustache。Hewassaidtoresemblethewell—knownportraitoftheMarquisofMontereyinthemissionchurch,afacethatwasallegedtoleaveadeepandlastingimpressionupontheobservers。ItwasundoubtedlyowingtothisqualityduringabriefvisitofthefamousviceroytoaremoteandmarriedancestressofDonJoseatLeonthatthesingularresemblancemaybeattributed。

Aheavyandhesitatingstepalongthepassagestoppedbeforethegrating。Lookingup,DonJosebeheldtohisastonishmenttheslightlyinflamedfaceofRoberto,avagabondAmericanwhomhehadlatelytakenintohisemployment。

Roberto,apolitetranslationof"BobtheBucker,"cleanedoutatamonte—bankinSantaCruz,pennilessandprofligate,hadsoldhismustangtoDonJoseandrecklesslythrownhimselfinwiththebargain。Touchedbytherascal’sextravagance,thequalityofthemare,andobservingthatBob’shabitshadnotyetaffectedhisseatinthesaddle,butratherlentademoniacvigortohischaseofwildcattle,DonJosehadretainedriderandhorseinhisserviceasvaquero。

BuckingBob,observingthathisemployerwasalone,coollyopenedthedoorwithoutceremony,shutitsoftlybehindhim,andthenclosedthewoodenshutterofthegrating。DonJosesurveyedhimwithmildsurpriseanddignifiedcomposure。Themanappearedperfectlysober,——itwasapeculiarityofhisdissipatedhabitsthat,whennotactuallyravingwithdrink,hewassingularlyshrewdandpractical。

"Lookyer,DonKosay,"hebeganinabrusquebutguardedvoice,"youandmeispards。Whenyepickedmeandthemareupandsetusonourlegsagaininthisyerranch,IallowedI’dtietoyewheneveryouwasintrouble——andwantedme。AndIreckonthat’swhat’sthematternow。ForfromwhatIseeandhearoneveryside,althoughyou’rethebossofthisconsarn,you’resurroundedbyagangofspiesandtraitors。Yourcomingsandgoings,yourinsandouts,isdoggedandfollowedandblownupon。Thefolksyoutrustisplayingitonye。Itain’tformetosaywhyorwherefore——

what’stheirrightsandwhat’syourn——butI’vecometotellyethatifyoudon’tgetupandgetouterthisranchthemd——dpriestsandyourownfleshandblood——yourauntsandyourunclesandyourcousins,willhaveyouchuckedouteryourproperty,andrunintoalunaticasylum。"

"Me——DonJoseSepulvida——alunatico!Youareyourselfcrazyofdrink,friendRoberto。"

"Yes,"saidRobertogrimly,"butthatkindain’tILLEGAL,whileyourmakin’ducksanddrakesofyourpropertyandgoinginto’Merikinideasand’Merikinspeculationstheyreckonis。Andspeakin’onthesquare,itain’tNAT’RAL。"

DonJosesprangtohisfeetandbegantopaceupanddownhiscell—

likestudy。"Ah,Iremembernow,"hemuttered,"Ibegintocomprehend:FatherFelipe’shomiliesanddiscourses!Myaunt’stooaffectionatecare!Mycousin’sdiscreetconsideration!Thepromptattentionofmyservants!Iseeitall!Andyou,"hesaid,suddenlyfacingRoberto,"whycomeyoutotellmethis?"

"Well,boss,"saidtheAmericandryly,"Ireckonedtostandbyyou。"

"Ah,"saidDonJose,visiblyaffected。"GoodRoberto,comehither,child,youmaykissmyhand。"

"If!it’sallthesametoyou,DonKosay,——THATkinslide。"

"Ah,if——yes,"saidDonJose,meditativelyputtinghishandtohisforehead,"miserablethatIam!——IrememberednotyouwereAmericano。Pardon,myfriend——embraceme——ConpaneroyAmigo。"

WithcharacteristicgravityhereclinedforamomentuponRobert’sastonishedbreast。Thenrecoveringhimselfwithequalgravityhepaused,liftedhishandwithgentlewarning,marchedtoarecessinthecorner,unhookedarapierhangingfromthewall,andturnedtohiscompanion。

"Wewilldefendourselves,friendRoberto。ItistheswordoftheComandante——myancestor。ThebladeisofToledo。"

"Anordinarysix—shooterofColt’swouldlayoverthat,"saidRobertogrimly——"butthatain’tyourgamejustnow,DonKosay。Youmustgetupandget,andatonce。Youmustvamosetheranchaforetheylayholdofyouandhaveyouupbeforethealcalde。Onceawayfromhere,theydaren’tfollowyouwherethere’s’Merikinlaw,andwhenyoukinfight’eminthesquare。"

"Good,"saidDonJosewithmelancholypreciseness。"Youarewise,friendRoberto。Wemayfightthemlater,asyousay——onthesquare,orintheopenPlaza。Andyou,camarado,YOUshallgowithme——youandyourmare。"

SincereastheAmericanhadbeeninhisofferofservice,hewassomewhatstaggeredatthisimperativecommand。Butonlyforamoment。"Well,"hesaidlazily,"Idon’tcareifIdo。"

"But,"saidDonJosewithincreasedgravity,"youSHALLcare,friendRoberto。Weshallmakeanalliance,anunion。Itistrue,mybrother,youdrinkofwhiskey,andatsuchtimesareevenasamadman。Ithasbeenrecountedtomethatitwasnecessarytoyourexistencethatyouarealunaticthreedaysoftheweek。Whoknows?Imyself,thoughIdrinknotofaguardiente,amaccusedoffantasiesforalltime。NecessaryitbecomesthereforethatweshouldgoTOGETHER。Myfantasiesandspeculationscannotinjureyou,mybrother;yourwhiskeyshallnotempoisonme。WeshallgotogetherinthegreatworldofyourAmericanideasofwhichIammuchinflamed。WeshalltogetherbreatheasonethespiritofProgressandLiberty。WeshallbeevenasneophytesmakingofourselvesApostlesofTruth。Iabsolveandrenouncemyselfhenceforthofmyfamily。Ishalltaketomyselfthesisterandthebrother,theauntandtheuncle,asweproceed。Idevotemyselftohumanityalone。IdevoteYOU,myfriend,andthemare——thoughhappilyshehasnotaChristiansoul——tothisgloriousmission。"

ThefewlevellastraysoflightlitupafaintenthusiasminthefaceofDonJose,butwithoutalteringhisimperturbablegravity。

Thevaqueroeyedhimcuriouslyandhalfdoubtfully。

"Wewillgoto—morrow,"resumedDonJosewithsolemndecision,"foritisWednesday。ItwasaSundaythatthoudidstridethemareupthestepsoftheFondaanddemandedthatthyliquorshouldbeservedtotheeinapail。Irememberit,forthelandlordoftheFondaclaimedtwentypesosfordamageandthekissingofhiswife。

Therefore,bycomputation,goodRoberto,thoushouldstbesoberuntilFriday,andweshallhavetwocleardaystoflybeforethymadnessagainseizesthee。"

"Theykinsaywhattheylike,DonKosay,butYOURheadislevel,"

returnedtheunabashedAmerican,graspingDonJose’shand。"Allright,then。Hastamanana,asyourfolkssay。"

"Hastamanana,"repeatedDonJosegravely。

Atdaybreaknextmorning,whileslumberstillweightedthelazyeyelidsof"theBlessedInnocents,"DonJoseSepulvidaandhistrustysquireRoberto,otherwiseknownas"BuckingBob,"rodeforthunnoticedfromthecorral。

II。

Threedayshadpassed。Atthecloseofthethird,DonJosewasseatedinacosyprivateapartmentoftheSanMateoHotel,wheretheyhadhaltedforanarrangedinterviewwithhislawyerbeforereachingSanFrancisco。Fromhiswindowhecouldseethesurroundingpark—likeavenuesofoaksandthelevelwhitehighroad,nowandthencloudedwiththedustofpassingteams。ButhiseyeswerepersistentlyfixeduponasmallcopyoftheAmericanConstitutionbeforehim。Suddenlytherewasaquickraponhisdoor,andbeforehecouldreplytoitamanbrusquelyentered。

DonJoseraisedhisheadslowly,andrecognizedthelandlord。Buttheintruder,apparentlyawedbythegentle,grave,andstudiousfigurebeforehim,fellbackforaninstantinanattitudeofsurlyapology。

"Enterfreely,mygoodJenkinson,"saidDonJose,withaquietcourtesythathadalltheeffectofirony。"Theapartment,suchasitis,isatyourdisposition。Itisevenyours,asisthehouse。"

"Well,I’mdarnedifIknowasitis,"saidthelandlord,recoveringhimselfroughly,"andthat’sjestwhat’sthematter。

Yer’sthatmanofyourssmashingthingsrightandleftinthebar—

roomandchuckin’mywaitersthroughthewindow。"

"Softly,softly,goodJenkinson,"saidDonJose,puttingamarkinthepagesofthevolumebeforehim。"ItisnecessaryfirstthatI

shouldcorrectyourspeech。Heisnotmy’MAN,’whichIcomprehendtomeanaslave,ahireling,athingobnoxioustothegreatAmericannationwhichIadmireandtowhichHEbelongs。Therefore,goodJenkinson,say’friend,’’companion,’’guide,’philosopher,’

ifyouwill。Astotherest,itisofnodoubtasyourelate。I

myselfhaveheardthebreakingsofglassandsmalldishesasIsithere;threetimesIhaveseenyourwaitersprojectedintotheroadwithmuchviolenceandconfusion。TomyselfIhavethensaid,evenasIsaytoyou,goodJenkinson,’Patience,patience,theendisnotfar。’Infourhours,"continuedDonJose,holdingupfourfingers,"heshallmakeafinish。Untilthen,not。"

"Well,I’md——d,"ejaculatedJenkinson,gaspingforbreathinhisindignation。

"Nay,excellentJenkinson,notdam—nedbutofapossibilitydam—

AGED。ThatIshallrepaywhenhehavemakeafinish。"

"But,darnitall,"brokeinthelandlordangrily。

"Ah,"saidDonJosegravely,"youwouldbepaidbefore!Good;forhowmuchshallyouvalueALLyouhaveinyourbar?"

DonJose’simperturbabilityevidentlyshookthelandlord’sfaithinthesoundnessofhisownposition。Helookedathisguestcriticallyandaudaciously。

"Itcostmetwohundreddollarstofititup,"hesaidcurtly。

DonJoserose,and,takingabuckskinpursefromhissaddle—bag,countedoutfourslugs*andhandedthemtothestupefiedJenkinson。

Thenextmoment,however,hishostrecoveredhimself,andcastingtheslugsbackonthelittletable,broughthisfistdownwithanemphasisthatmadethemdance。

*Hexagonalgoldpiecesvaluedat$50each,issuedbyaprivatefirmascoinintheearlydays。

"But,lookyer——supposeIwantthisthingstopped——youhearme——

STOPPED——now。"

"Thatwouldbeinterferingwiththelibertyofthesubject,mygoodJenkinson——whichGodforbid!"saidDonJosecalmly。"Moreover,itisthecustomoftheAmericanos——ahabitofmyfriendRoberto——anecessityofhisexistence——andsorecognizedofhisfriends。

Patienceandcourage,SenorJenkinson。Stay——ah,Icomprehend!youhave——ofapossibility——awife?"

"No,I’mawidower,"saidJenkinsonsharply。

"ThenIcongratulateyou。MyfriendRobertowouldhavekissedher。

Itisalsoofhishabit。Trulyyouhaveescapedmuch。Iembraceyou,Jenkinson。"

HethrewhisarmsgravelyaroundJenkinson,inwhoseastoundedfaceatlastanexpressionofdryhumorfaintlydawned。Afteramoment’ssurveyofDonJose’simpenetrablegravity,hecoollygatheredupthegoldcoins,andsayingthathewouldassessthedamagesandreturnthedifference,helefttheroomasabruptlyashehadenteredit。

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