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Show Thursday, August 6. THE 1931 o TIMES-NEWS- NEPIII. ITAH . Francisco answered her: "It ban of lives, shall nut it a ml In been to ordered, Senoritu. that our way. We brought you alive an ,n iat!ent be left iu the Mruii-thii ship Instead of killing you. IIU people lu f'Mra.its ill we should have done, berause 1 tiur vacy. bored a faint hope lluit a mini of hold us " Now ie Fuentes laughed, laughed way your courage miglit see hi ou niniuit offer harshly, laughed long no.l j,,iM u to aid us, but as service 1 shall aeej to It that you liugo guffaw that beat out o.-- i v. n- - be cried "I'anicus," "how will you two reach farncusV" "All, Adolfo," she cried, "what do you mean; has the clie 11 1. 111 und t he paiu in jour Hound ?" "No." Adolfo yelled, "a hundred noes." He went off Into iiio.t paroxysm of unholy glee, In which I fervently hoped he might expire of apoplexy, but he survived, 'line, tor Villard," he jeered. "Doctor He Is Santinl. the Indeed! soldier and P.olivur Is going to lose a patriot And as for yon, a Francisco Perez, there will not Interfere." "I think, of the two the charge of my of us, murines gliould Aragou, Fred McLactghliiv WHAT o i nlKhtfall, In the old city of Orleans, in the year 1821. Loren (Jarde. recently an officer under General Jackaon, l surprised by the appearance of three figures. In ancient Hpanish two men and a woman whoia beauty enchant him. the arrogance of the elder of the two men. Liarde fight a duel with bl in with words, and wound him. Afterward ho learn hi opponent I Adolfo d Fuentes, colonel In the Spanish army In Venetueia, Garde flee from Ren d'arme, taking refuge In a gar-de- n, where he overhear a plot to overthrow Spanish rule in VeneAt New Ke-tntl- ns . closed, zuela. CHAPTER I 2 Continued "It was all too easy, Senorcs," Diego, tlie complacent merchant, "Within the long, wag speaking. carefully twisted coils of tobacco are guns ; ground tobacco In the kegs that we have loaded on the ship will burn with greater readiness than tobacco ever burned before it will explode!" He laughed uloud. "One barrel of dour will hold two score of pistols, and even the Innoceiit Indian corn lias taken for traveling companions knives and bullets; while each huge slab of salt pork carries within Its creasy interior a half dozen machetes. Unloaded at I. a Ouaira this interesting shipment will move, unconsidered, through the Spanish lines, and the natives who wait for Simon Bolivar will be In readiness." "A beautiful plan," said Francisco. "We will drink upon It," the swarthy sailor suggested. As I watched them drink a chill of fear touched my spine, and my tongue had an unfamiliar feel in my mouth. Looking upon the man whom nature had set apart to be a leader, I felt the thrust of his cold eyes over the edge of his wine glass. "How long since, my dear Diego," he asked then, "have you put another saint in the place reserved so long for San Isidro?" Be had found me; those sliarp eyes of his had sought me out ! Should I run, and If so, where? There was only the house, and the garden surrounded by a wall too high for unassisted scaling. Should I offer resistance to these fonr men. three of whom were doubtless armed, or should I surrender peaceably? It seetned certain that the knowledge I had acquired concern ing their intent would be my they could not let me go and then continue further with their plan of revolution. While I considered thus Diego answered : "I have put no saint In the place reserved for San Isidro; you Jest, amigo." "Sinner or saint, Diego mio," Francisco insisted, "there Is a figure In the apse. The figure is taller by a shoulder than San Isidro. and he is garbed as the modern dandy of New Orleans. His hair, too, is not the dark hair of the Mexican patron, but light." He laughed shortly, and came to his feet. "He is an American saint, Diego, which is strange, for I had always believed that the pagan Americano bad no saints." He must have had the eyes of a lynx, and In his voice lay murder. As the swarthy sailor came toward my hiding place, the soldier drew a gleaming pistol. "Not here not In here!" Diego cried. "You cannot kill a man In my garden. Take him take him alive, and move him to the river. Drown him, but do not shoot him in my garden !" Senor Sailor, his bloodshot eyes staring stupidly, thrust his dark face within range of my fist, and I swung swiftly. It caught him fair upon the point of a heavy chin. Tumbling backward, he fell with sharp violence against the table, which overturned with a resounding crash of glass, catching the soldier In its fall, precipitating him to bis hands and knees. The fighting blood of my sturdy Norse father raced through my veins, filling me with the lust for battle. I shot out of my retreat and, striking wildly, found the soft face of Diego, into which my fist sank sufficiently. He went down heavily to the pavement of the Madness seized me courtyard. again, and 1 laughed aloud. The soldier was up again. I took his glancing blow .upon the shoulder and gave him all I had with one straight right, then I turned to face the last adversary, Francisco, but his long arm came down swiftly, and a pistol In his hand struck my unprotected head. The trees and the hanging lamp and the moon disappeared in a crimson sea. I groped blindly, and found friendly hands t!iat let me down gently to the flagstones. death-warran- t; CHAPTER II The Santa Lucrecia. In a land of dreams, of I LIVED grotesque fancies, where formless figures moved In silent aimless-nes- s fog. through I heard the vaguest echo of a voice, the fragment of a Bong, the shuffling of footsteps. Morning sunlight atreamlnj through a nar the nose to a 1 ! r,,e " Francisco emitted r my It. was larger by far than any nose should be, and a crooked grin pulled the features all awry. "Is that a real face," I asked, "or have you, too, Just returned from a hal masque?" Whereupon the face swore a bitter Spanish oath, and I knew the owner of it for the soldier. Now the tall form of Francisco bent over me. "Then you didn't shoot tne In the garden of the good Diego, nor drop me in the river?" Smiling, he shook his head. "No; however, Manuel was for slipping a knife between your ribs." "Is Manuel he of the dark face that resemhles a bad dream?" "Yes, Senor." He chuckled. "His face is even worse now if such could he." He thought a moment. "You fight, Senor, as though you love of ln-- 11 heard the gentle creak of blocks. I felt a painful throbbing In my head and, raising a hand, touched a bandage. A figure moved In the cabin, approached and leaned over me. About the face so near my own there was a sort of unreal uial forOne of the eyes was mation. 1 e, of a shrill whistle, and figures, running swiftly, 1 dubbed At Coatzucoulcos. in the tranquil emerged from the gloom. harbor of which we spent a night, toward the milling group, caught the wily Francisco ottered me a sight of Santinl, with a knifV chance to escape, but having ex- raised, and threw myself upon him. perleneed a cminjje of heart, 1 re- The evil blade cluttered to the for deck and the soldier turned to face fused to take advantage of me. I had heard a voice in the rasped a bitter oath, swinginight a voice as clear and as pure ait ng his lists the while, which It crushed the note . of a mocking bird. against tne side or my brought back to me remembrance head and filled the heavens with of all the mud things of that wild shooting stars. Before Santinl New Orleans night. That voice had could strike again the lithe form transformed the Santa Lucrecia of I'olito Intervened. lie threw from a prison ship to a paradise. his slim body like a lance at the As the days and nights went hy soldier's throat and the two went I listened for her footsteps on the down, a grotesque figure of writhiafter-deoI pictured again and ng arms and legs. again the exquisite face In Its Now 1 saw the dark Manuel, a frame of dark curls, the soft ourvo pistol In his hand and his mouth of her cheek, the sweetly pointed open In an expectant grin. Before Imhe could raise the weapon I closed chin, and I lost myself In measurable depths of eyes that his mouth with a driving list, becould change to purple the silver hind which I had put all the power of my muscles. glory of moonlight. One night I heard her voice liftWith the sailoru pressing around ed In an old French song tfiat I us I turned to find Francisco. There was no enmity in his eyes, nnd he made no move to nttack me. "Frana1 cisco." I said in one of those sudtheir worry from France. atencili-ia row, slatted port-holthimicig pattern on the wall above I was la a cabin of a my head. ship, for I saw the heavy beams that held the flood afterdeck, and HAS TRANSPIRED the fatlike that cim-lin- Cruz, where a letter I hud written to my fast her und mother whs posted, a It-tt- er telling them that I had gone to Venezuela with friends, and woull re turn to New Orleans at a later date. This, I knew, would rellevf WM.tf. Picardy nnd healed, Santinl became less gargoyle. We touched at Santa Dhe Vale Of Jbad bend lie the 31 unaccountable bushes that every battle, large or small, will develop, "you have committed a grave blunder." Trembling hands caught my arm and whirled me around. The Senoritu I.ainartina raised on tiptoe, and her pale face was less than Inches from my eyes. eight "Your Your Majesty," 1 falden, tight." all ; though sometimes, it that the blood of uiy father speaks to me." "If Venezuela had a thousand men like you, Senor," he said, and the flame of the patriot burned in his eyes, "she would win her independence out of hand." I found nothing to say to this, nnd he went on. deep anxiety In his eyes: "In your "Not is true at unconsciousness, Senor, you tered. "Mother "the spoke of is Insanity has possessed you, and the good Doctor Santinl, whom. In one of your fits of madness, you have already attacked, must attend you at all times. We are taking you to your home near Caracas." "You have told the captain all that?" "Assuredly; It was gentler by far than dropping you into the river, for our plans must not go astray." "Bah !" I cried. "Suppose I get word to the captain that the coils of tobacco conceal firearms, that the kegs of tobacco are powder, that the corn contains bullets, and that machetes may be found in the pork?" Francisco laughed softly, while Santinl swore out of the side of his mouth. "If you managed to get such word to Captain Alvarez. Senor, and he should look and find nothing, he will be assured that you are mad ; If he should find contra-hand would have proof against us, for shipment has been made in proper form from Diego Martinez to another merchant In If the captain questions Caracas. our Innocence, and even becomes so suspicious as to confine us, pending examination at Caracas, there is yet Manuel and the mixed crew of this ship. We cannot do things Only Spanish ships by halves. love song in French to her Span Ish lover I Even Polito was laugh he said In gen "Adolfo, ing now. tle raillery, "console thyself- - that she does not sing In English, which might bring to her mind the moon-madneof that tall Ameri cano with the hair and the of G of d." she whispered, !" h western sun A to he moon-wrait- filled the upper tiny cubicle with a glow, a still, oppressive heat presaging a storm bore upon me; bonds that cut me cruelly held my arms and legs, and black thoughts of injustice .filled my half lurid often to 'Her Majesty,' who seems to possess shining black curls and purple moonlight in her eyes. Can we have made so vast a blunder?" Now, in spite of the torture of and my wounded head, I laughed groaned, and laughed again. "The of my majesty, Senor, of the lady dreams, lies only in her beauty ; 1 saw her coming from a bal masque, But His Long Arm Came Down and sha was garbed as a queen. You have taken no prince incognito Swiftly. only an American who has spent knew and loved, and one that my one mad night." I knew that they to would have killed me after our fight mother used and sing. Francisco Santinl were out. if they had Intended to kill me at 1 tried my the door and found, all, so I assumed that, for the presIt was unsecent at least, I was safe. "Where do great surprise, that been In the we go, Francisco, and what, may I ured, for they had habit of locking me In. I slipped ask, are your plans concerning me?" out, my my heart thudding In "We go to La Guaira," said and seeking the protectiFrancisco solemnly, "and there, throat, of the niizzenmast, God willing, we Join forces with Si- ng shadow mon Bolivar, who will be, some day, crouched, listening, looking. she Scarcely thirty feet away the savior of his country, Just as , your own George Washington was." stood beside the starboard after-railtan a golden mantilla over her "A thing," said 1. "which I hope will come to pass, for the western hair and across her slim shoulders. world should be free of Spain, and Her face was raised toward the wjll be some day, I am sure. That, stars, and the music that cane however. Interests me less at this from her lips was such as I had moment than my safe return to always imagined the angels might New Orleans, where my father and produce. A slim boy, Polito, was near my mother will be waiting for me." "You think, then," Francisco her, and on her right stood the massive figure that I had last seen urged, "that, for certain compensahis tion, you could not add to the ex- dressed as Charles V. One was strapped against his side. periences of your life by Joining ?" arms His rasping voice broke into the "Compensation? My father, Senor, middle of the melody: "Why do Is the richest man In the lower vallnot sing French, Carisima; ey. What can a campaign in Ven- you sufficient ?' ezuela add to my life? I have spent the Spanish language "No one language, 'Dolfo, Is suf two years with Gen. Andrew Jacksficient for a night like this. Every on." "Yet we cannot set you free, language has its own love songs, never does a translation quite suffSenor, you know too much." ice." "You cannot hold me." I found myself Francisco smiled. "We have arrlaughing softly anged it. You are mad; a violent in the gloom. She would sing a no neit. ipiiet be luid apnlnst me!" The days went by. slowly enough, while the Sunta I.ncreciu skimmed the quiet witters of the Gulf, anil - tint By of dKt Sally Scz core uiy do 6Qu.th.or PAGE SEVEN my brain. had fought to save him and 1 had come to this prison cell. Was this the Spaniard's Idea of gratitude; could there be in the heart of Adolfo de Fuentes so perverted a sense of right and wrong. in his plan of life so poor a pic ture of sportsmanship Ah, I was to learn many things about the Spaniards. 1 wondered what had become of Manuel ; I wondered what they hac? done to Francisco and Santinl, for I remembered that Spanish justice I her and swift. But one ray of light showed In the gloom of my despair. Riding was that fervent whisper 1" of the had come, so I be lieved a definite note of joy. . . . I heard the grating of a key in the padlock, and the rattle of a The door opened and two chain. armed sailors came In-- , They loosed my bonds and I stood up. moving my arms and legs so that the numbness passed away. The sailors stationed themselves In the channel, guns ready for any attempt that I might make to escape, I stood wondering, eyes upon the uneven floor, until the consciousness of a presence came to me. I was afraid to raise my eyes until I heard her voice and there has never been another voice like hers never another face so exquisite, nor a form so graciously fashioned. "Will the Senor Now a palsy seized me. I was afraid afraid that I was dreaming. I heard her light step as she crossed the narrow way, and I felt the touch of a tentative hand upon my arm. I raised my eyes and drank deep of the beauty of her upon moon-wrait- h Moon-wraith- face. "ah, Senorlta. come thus to my poor "Senorita," you have I said, prison." She turned her head and glanced over her shoulder, where in the gloom of the channel, dim outlines of the Bailor guards were visible. fair clever wrist." "Monsieur, you know the French?' Adolfo uttered something in his "Perfectly," I said; "it Is my beard that must have been an oath, mother tongue." for her voice was gently chiding: "Your mother tongue? 1 thought an evil you were Americano?" to "Yes ;. though my mother is him during this, his first hour on French." I think the Americano the deck. Standing close to me she raised must have had a touch of the her face toward the glow of the moon, which does amazing things tiny porthole. "Will you tell me. to us. I suppose he is laughing, Monsieur, who you are?" somewhere, over the madness of Tell her? I would tell her any that night." thing, anything to hold her here, "Unless," said De Fuentes lame to give me further time to fill my ly, "there have been other nights." eyes with her loveliness and my Now I wanted to deny soul with the joy of her presence. wanted to tell her that herthat; "My name is Loren." image had filled my dreams. had a wild "Loren," she repeated accenting "Poor "Dolfo, he has time, and we should had be good I I desire to cast myself at her feet as she should have done the last and to cry my love aloud to the syllable, "Loren what?" act world, yet I knew that such "Loren Garde, the good Norse of Insanity would only add confir- name that my father, a youth Just mation to Francisco's charge of mad- out of his teens, brought to New ness against me. Orleans after his campaign undet While I waited, hot and cold by the brilliant Gen. Nathaniel Greene turns, listening to her voice and With faith in himself and the new devouring her with eager eyes, two nation to which he had offered ttgures came along the rail and valiant service, he has managed by therefwith Venezuela, may trade stopped. The taller one, Francisco, hard work and careful saving and ore we put them to our use." bowed, and Adolfo jerked his heavy investment to gather vast acreage I marveled at the daring of the body awkwurdly. When she spoke of Mississippi valley lands." was I filled to Francisco and Santinl there was thing, and marveling, TO BE CONTINUED.) with admiration. "Simon Bolivar an easy frankness In her manner, must depend upon you greatly. as though she had been in the Georgia's First Cotton habit of talking with them often. Senor," I said. Cotton was first planted In Geor of gla In 1757 from seed brought from "That mysterious patient "He has ofFrancisco bowed. fered me that signal honor, and you yours. Doctor VilJard," she said the Bahama Islands. The crop was me a with consuming planted by John Earle on the Ismay rest assured that nothing shall "has filled swerve me from my service to him curiosity; is It forbidden that I sati- land of Skidaway, which is located oil const of Georgia and bennd. through him, my service to sfy It?" Santinl laughed uneasily, and longs to the stat. Venezuela. One life, Senor, or a an the Intermountain News Hy I nun Hri. fly Told by Busy Header SH IS MI ST UK I HVIIIUCS SH WAKSt.U AKK t m.st.nrs s5iooi.s HK SCHOOLS OI'KN A I i. 3Ut. IN CASK AKKKSTKI WAI.I.ACK, Kvchn Miller, 1 Joe Way lie, Walter rUiiiilnulot. IDA. und Kciit'tli McAulley were urrebt-there und charged with fctrulilii! cars at Hilling ami l.lvlngstoi., Mont., robbing a cafe of $31 and r holding up a mtv ice Million Sherlduu. d tn-a- 1IOISK, IDA. 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