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Show LEH1 FREE PRESS. LEUI, i Utah For Your Spring Wardrobe Mistress of Monterey xiviivo OAKiLETT VmAi !,TiTVrT 7irr o CTTT A a C Virginia SUvera WVU SYNOPSIS HfnrnU of 1783 J Church and State Is repre-frienaiy m two mission- Fages. civU governor. is sending to Mexico hom he has not seen .ndVon toward he refuse, hi. .Id Dona i a iSPif -- 3lfpdro Tshe n Barbara Mission. 4 SLfw go to California, Angustias. Don two 'emng him that with ttfeir av from Mexico ?nd row Piro and that he i. Indizuela. a. maid for "rTali from San Bias. It Is fTrrom the port of Ureto, a loaded with EulaUa't party I the tone overland trip. and comfort, bit-- I jMtumed to luxury persuaded to Mariano and SKTw "priests. .. Fray hor snH arouse to their genuineness. As various missLons; f Saras' of the Don Pedro plans a welcome his wife. Eulalia r,,n Porlro welcomes Eulalia and young . son.-- STto . fMe y, aiifomias. "n.rv thP reunit. at the Lfare ni auy "entertained Eulalia disapproves Don Pedro of relations fffrmwratic fcaed M feast she goes to bed where her she knows Eulalia is w become a iiiwmti. in the char-r3tb- e the developments dis-!4epriests and dreads Serra'a Limping from in them. of vision a Father Serra has Sand tells his saintly master that R'fte ti tells t? finds between rlanc tr lisp th there is a conflict n . onH -,. feu in my. parade-groun- Continued CHAPTER XI 9 said the prayers are answered Pedro.' His words to her t simple, a welcome, a blessing. was on her mount aeain. she heard Pedrito presented he padre, and others talking. was silent, as tnougn under b Gobernadora," La "Your :3. n )i bi Indizuela. L'm-Rtv,.. Some Spanish blood in "her back- 6wlu unuuuDleaiy. she would have to inquire, ... . verv rnref,,n.. : j Ch muy nuuui indizuela. At least ly clothed. La Gobernadora sighed uui at u.e presidio basking m the spring sun. "So this is the dare " cv. ed. "This is the Rm ,i uL,:J". . ban Carlos de Montc-rev-. That hut in the center of the MiH(.tr ; doubt the royal chanel. I can udruiy oeneve there were manifestations of joy and thanksgiving when this place was founded cr that hp'k rang, masses were celebrated and congratulations published all over Spain and Mexico." As Eulalia eazed br across the bay, she knew, suddenly, that this was the first of many hours she would pass so. Hours when she would strain her eyes watching the bay of Monte rey, noping lor a ship to arrive with news from the world anH frpcv, faces, longing for a break in the deadly monotony of life in the Royal Presidio of Monterey. "No!" she exclaimed so suddenly that Escabellito jumped. She pushed him aside with her foot, and stood, hands clenched at her sides. "No! I will not live the rest of my life like a captive in chains, or a wild bird caged! I will escape." She went into the house. After the blaze of sun shining on the sandy before her house, and on the gleaming whitewash of the walls and houses she was blinded for a moment. When vision returned she paced slowly through the six rooms of the Governor's palace. She passed down the hall and looked into the dining-roolong, low and narrow, with a ', d hand-mad- e she Father," the Governor was Good jj, "you must mount my horse we will all ride into Monterey 4er. Come, up with you." hay Junipero drew back. 'Ah, my son, you know I never have the legs God gave still I e. though one of them is Governor lie not very threw his reins to your permission, Pad- walk with you. !es, yes. And my two Brothers- pod! Where are you, my Broth- He looked around him. The with Then I will muttering to with sancti- smiles. Serra put Again pus arms about them. "We will walk Jiher, this way, Brothers, I the fr in the center, with two strong V young trees like yourselves to against, eh?" he asked delight- The others acquiesced in em- friars who were other joined him i: t assment. Mg Pedro lather's slipped his hand into and walked uovernor still and beside him. looked at his lady, white on her white smiled priest. Fray Junipero Drew Back. wouia walk with your Rev-;c- e but," lavine a hand on her sideboard, table, benches, and one F With a dienified. significant window looking out into the kitchen "you see how it is with , a garden. Next the hall the across Angustias'; Priest retnrnprl hor omilo and bedroom, a chamber for young Pedro, and ? I hand to her. another for the Governor and his Will fnllnw slnurlv hohinri lady. Jiflmav." She went into her bedchamber and found Angustias, her maids and CHAPTER XII the Indian girls in a state of confusion. 'leGoVPrnrvrV a 1J.. sal ln. a "Ah, my lady!" exclaimed the me iuuy wade chair of native great"if you could only give sycaPortal of her new some word of advice! Where shall I uasKing in the warm sun- - put this stuff? There isn't room in feet restcd on Escabel-wnthe house for it all." lay eyin? Chichi, tethered "Angustias," said Eulalia. her the uprisht logs that sup-th- e voice trembling. "I can't tell you hatched roof of the por- - what to do. It seems to me we shall s famhave to live here like a soldier within the house came ily Do our cooking in the rnida.e o and DUStle anH fcc nA the floor, eat with our hands, GovTr.e iXas.perated voice as she throw scraps to the dogs. dear," he beean. She Pn, but addressed the , dining-room- ,3 ' ., t du-en- a, ;7ie o J W KU1Si sirove l0 QiS. contents of Eulalia's which crowded hoiseests been exciting. For Ser- - J'uun8 rearo ana "H, had reached the presidio, tun rofshok ' Pcl,s rinSing. vol- ' rt C n , ,,ttley Could spp - Nsof l i win the conter and k2.1' he mnvin9 fi. ci cai Presidio, ur me Place 1opIe that crowded about ' ''"""aiuies a p As tor utia' leave them alone. :" ns IS ir- Have twin tin,-- question? on light been Considerable research has numerous by fld. this in done There are certain d often however, which are of physical the study in .mi kind. them? I will was a round, ttle "Se of unpacking me "1an. Presented not be here long husband as Capitan Nicolas ir, J Angustias stopped .?ttlcr was an Indian mean, nina? Not ibmi. nr o and over h ?f.nvwh0 wos await- - She stepped e' lhe g,rl iously into her 8:and 1Iy at La Gober-or- . if then - When your to- -w eyes on the are going p. ?pt.llc,r Hedhp, t ,a pa,ted her head Eulalia lauahrd nrryousiy. ,a,d no. Forget 'k aLnd kickcd Es-- a nm anAot afraid J, ,SAs dapped Chi- b,r Make thincs as comfo lor eawithh of dining-room- for the present. Jjf 2 te-re- "cVu.n mental te,t measures only vSe harning capacity or whether result ir of .he responses are the Then, and training. ,d,;canon ' u- fi'1 Resent.'' She , J. J." Angust.rs. patted the anxious tested may or may to the best of his ability. are certain tests, such a, and its revisions t studied have boon thoroughly a period of over vchologists "'and have been shown to be fd 1 1 A trumpet called across the pre- sidio. The great gates swung open and the Governor of the Californias rude in with a party of horsemen. He dismissed them and cantered across to the paiacio. Soler rose to his feet and saluted his Excellency. "Well," said Don Pedro, "calling on La Gobernadora early, I see." ESSES that not only satisfy rRyour present craving for something new and spring-like- , but also look ahead to a later season, too. 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I didn't average intra-pai- r realize you had thirteen children. tained for identical twins is approxiMistress Don't tell me you're in an five insigI.Q. points mately nificant figure. On the other hand, superstitious. fraternal twins show, on an average, intra-pai- r differences of from ten No Holding Him Back to twelve points, which is a signifiMike How on earth did Murcant difference. The obvious conclu- phy win that race? sion from such results is that in- He was ready to give up when I telligence is, to some degree at least, saw him. Pat Oh, he sat down to rest on dependent upon genetic make-up- . a wasp's nest. Intelligence of Twins Compared by Science; Physical Traits Studied as luns 01 "No, you do not like California, I can see that. And I do not blame you. It is no place for a lady of your culture or your beauty, one used to the life you have had. It is cruel for the King to insist that the Governor should be a family man, and bring his wife to this country." new-clothe- P', Stop it! Listen rapidly. s. The most fascinating phases action. to the major- a twin comparisons are, "I admit it isn't muchto ofstir abou those having to do with she said, beginning Cecd Sehectua, traits, writes will do the best we "But briskly. The course of American. clothes Scientific Rife in the we can. Your and tl rwd of heredity importance can remain in the chests, has make-umental environment in back can be pushed a Inn s still is. and ruILnfi for centuries, walls." She began e ti d.scusin a fco ,bSc sure to arouse lively about "And these can . manof civ.l.ed on in most .roups sala and these in the studies shed any it a"'Ai"ai Angustias! Soler. No, I'm very sure I do not. I am still expecting to see something that looks like a capital city." Soier leaned closer to her and lowered his voice. "You do not like California." Eulalia started, but he went on Soler cast a quick glance at the lady. "Yes," he replied shortly, "I saw her Excellency sitting alone here and came to pay my respects. I must be going now. I trust I have not bored her." "Not at all!" chimed Eulalia. "I have enjoyed your conversation. You must call again." The Capitan bowed again, and swung on to his horse. Don Pedro called in at the door, "Indizuela!" When she answered he spoke in the Indian dialect, and they laughed. She brought him a chair, and wine in a cup. He threw himself into the chair, stretching out his legs with a sigh, and drank like a game-cock'his wine in thirsty gulps. Eulalia Again he bowed ceremoniously fidgeted. and kissed her hand. Then, when "Why were you so rude to Capitan the lady gave him permission, he Soler?" sat near her feet and leaned against "I do not like him." a post. "Why?" do not "I know what the customs "I never dislike anyone without of the ladies are in California," he reason. He is an officious, medsaid chattily. "Anything that you ambitious upstart." dling, may do, any precedent you may es"Is that all?" tablish, will be followed by all the "No. But talk about him? I women in the province. For you am at home why now, would rather talk are the First Lady, and the officers' with my beautiful wife. Look here." wives will follow you. Oh, of course, He pulled a sheaf of papers from they are ladies, too. Little ladies. his wallet. "These papers arrived You are a grand lady. And now for me on the San Carlos." California society will be changed. Eulalia started. "The San CarAnd if I have helped you make it a los! Where is she?" social rule that poor bachelor off"Oh, she has come and gone icers may call on the ladies while again, back to Mexico." their husbands are away, I think "Ah she has," Eulalia sighed. that is ;ery nice." "She has gone." Eulalia was pleased. "I think you "Yes, but there are plenty of docput a great responsibility upon me," uments for me to look to now." He "But I must opened a rattling paper and read it she said charmingly. admit I have no social aspirations while Eulalia stared across the lonetoward California. It would be an ly bay. A soldier, riding up to the paiaempty honor to be social leader over some Indian girls and some cio, looked at the Governor in soldiers' women." amazement, and saluted. "Ah, Senora la Gobernadora, but "Your Excellency, here are the you will be surprised at the social letters that you left behind you in life that goes on here!" your office." Eulalia raised her brows. "What are they?" demanded Eu"I will indeed. Is it possible? lalia as soon as the soldier was out What is there to do?" of sight. "Well, we have picnics and bar"Letters from home, for you," becues in the woods around us here; answered Fages, putting them in or on the beach, close by, is a her lap. "The San Carlos left them." and "And you had them in your office place where there are mussels clams to be gathered. We go there, wherever that is all this time the Indians gather the shellfish, and and forgot to bring them to me? Then we How could we cook and eat them. you? How could you have parties in the different little when you know how hungry I am hpusesdancing, music. Or we vis- for news from home, and how long it the Presidio of Santa Barbara or it has been since I have had any? of San Francisco, and have fiestas. Oh, I do not see how you" Ah indeed," he concluded with a But the Governor with a muttered shade of sarcasm, "we are quite excuse jumped on his horse and gay. the presidio to his little across rode in surprise. Eulalia looked at him the office great gate. by Was it possible that he was actually La Gobernadora sat hours For bucolic such pleas pleased with Letters from her avidly. reading ures and from friends; accounts mother, no theaters, no receptions, But of dancing parties, theater, opera, she asked. no music. no opera picnics, 'fvrtninlv not. Senora la Gober- - moonlight horseback of this one and that; gossip I do not be-- ; Senora, nadoin! Why, he all the gay life of the gay capita! of this"-a- nd evt you realize that Mexico. And she, isolated in this waved his hand about the presidio read and reread every California, of to the is capita! 'is all there word. California." (TO BE COMIWLM "1 don't believe I do, Capitan . ?va' v ..t ernor's palace, indeed! and heronly brood woman, for a soldier's of dirty brats." need for firm Angustias saw the I the : low-muc- A It. t uorr.an on the shoulder and walked oat into the sunshine again. She became aware of a little flurry among the soldiers at the gate A man was riding into the enclosure, his clothes and horse a bright spot of moving color. Across the parade-grounhe moved toward the Paiacio his mount curveting and caracoang He Ued before the lady in the big chair and swinging off his hat, bowed to her surprise. Then she recognized him. It was Capitan Nicolas Soler, whose face she remembered from the evening before. He was all smiles and tows, and made not an unhandsome figure in his gay clothes, raiment which looked rather strange to Eulalia as she had not teen in California long enough to oecome acquainted with the singular and characteristic style the gentlemen had adopted. "Greetings to you, Senora la Gobernadora!" he cried. "I know your Excellency is not receiving visitors as yet, but I have made so bold as to come and call nevertheless. You will not be so unkind as to send me away?" Eulalia smiled. 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