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Hour by hour, day by day, I am dying in this placet Yet you will leave me, to go to your fiestas, and your mission foundings, and let me die alone I "Eulalia, this is not true. Control yourself I "Control myselfl" She rose to her feet "How dare you say that to me? What have I been doing, but controlling myself, my thoughts, my unhappiness, all this time! I am I am dying!" sick, I tell you She was crying, hysterically, uncontrollably. Pedro reached to take her into his arms, but she evaded him, screaming out at him unintelligibly. ha "Eulalia . . . Eulalia "Not ... ..." said. But she was in the full sway of her emotions, a flood of feeling was carrying her along, and she did not struggle against the tide. Miserable, unhappy place I she 1 want to get away screamed. from this California! Never see it againl If I don't, I tell you, I shall die, or kill myselfl No, dont touch me . . keep away from me I Go to your Mission Santa Barbara, go She flung her go. Ai, Dios! hands above her head and clasped them, for the moment utterly bereft of her reason. As her husband came near to her, she leaped suddenly backward. " Beast! Devil!" she screamed, and crashed to the floor. Her head struck a corner of the heavy table, and as she lay on the dirt floor, blood streamed from her temple. Her screams had at last brought into the Angus tias, frightened, room, and she was on her knees beside the now motionless figure before Fages. She has fainted, exclaimed Anand cut her gus tias breathlessly, head . . . pobrecilla. Pedro Fages threw his hat, gauntlets and riding whip into a comer. Oh, God! he muttered. "Oh, my God I Then he lifted the lady in his arms and carried her to her bed. So the Mission of Santa Barbara was founded without the Governor of California being present But when the mission was ten days old, the Governor, already his son and a small party arrived at the place. Another ceremony waa carried out in solemn reverence, at which the Governor attended with a stem set face. And when the rites were over, he knelt for a long time before the crude altar. Those who watched near him said when he arose, his face was wet with tears. "He was Junipero Serras good friend, they explained to one another pityingly. He is thinking of him now no doubt. So, though the legal date of the founding of the Mission Santa Barbara was the fourteenth of December, that being the day when the Governor was present, the Governor always insisted that the real founding was on the Feast of the Lady Santa Barbara herself, that being December fourth. The Governor lingered not for celebrations nor fiestas, but returned at once to Monterey. "Now, he said to himself, looking back at the little spot where the church was to stand. Now, at last, Padre Junipero, your prayers are answered, and my vows are kept. ... CHAPTER XXV For nearly three years, ever since Don Pedro had gone south to the founding of the Mission Santa Barbara, Eulalia had lived in as chaste a state as the old Spanish virgin. At first she had denied herself to him through sheer lassitude, then, realizing his need of her, his seeming dependence upon her, she had purposely withheld herself. She had determined that there should be favor for favor. For the privilege of holding her in his arms, he was to return with her to Mexico. The plan had seemed beautifully simple to her, but when she mentioned it to her husband he had turned on her a strange unbelieving look, tugged his beard, muttered something about prostitution, and set up a camp cot in his office by the presidio gate. So three years had passed. Don Pedro grew a little leaner, and his face a little wolfish with gleaming eyes and grizzled beard, but always stem, uncompromising. And Eulalia, with everything at stake upon her attractiveness, grew more beautiful, but nervously alert Her black yes were wary and predatory. One day Angustias marched boldly toward her with a determined tread that bespoke some matter of ride to Monterey in my coach. Hum. Liars!" she hissed suddenly. Import brewing in her mind. Fages said nothing. She circled "Nina! she spoke sharply, standcot. Sho sat ing with arms akimbo. "You will till she reached the pardon ms for speaking to you this down upon it. "You have that old robe of pelican way: God is my witness, I have on your cot! down thla But kept quiet long enough. "So you remember it?" asked thing goes too farl "What thing? murmured Eula- Don Pedro. Ah, yes . . . What a hard little lia easily. so nsr-ro"You know well enough. This bed, she murmured. "And to him. her She raised eyes his bless heart, thing of Don Pedro, as the narrow is as "It grave, sleeping down at his office. Three Don Pedro. "And as hard years I Hum phi She snorted loudly. replied to as stone. But I am used sleeping "Perhaps it is not fitting that a sin- on it I am as calloused as a Frangle woman, such as I, should speak of such things. Indeed it is pain- ciscan." "It could hardly hold two people, ful, difficult, for me to do so, but could it? No matter how fond their must . . . Eulalia smoothed an eyebrow with love. Don Pedro looked at her strange-ly- . "Um-m-she mura finger-tip- . mured. "I think I shall take a walk. Two could sit upon it, side by Across the presidio. And call cm and still be strangers, be said, aide, She office." his Excellency in his rose grandly and, holding her skirts and walked slowly to her. She looked up at him invitingly. aloof from the dust, walked erectly "Sit down then, she said, patacross the the robe of down, and let us ting In his office the Governor was puz- see if we two can not ait here and zling over a letter he had received be friends. by a courier from San Francisco. He hesitated, then sank begida So that when Eulalia swept imher. periously into the office, he greeted you great bear," "Querido her absently although surprisedly. ahe said, cone to your own room Eulalia sat impatiently' in the tonight . . . and let us talk." He drew away from her. chair he offered her, and looked "About what? he asked suspiaround the office while the GoverX parade-groun- d. ... cate; here waa where ha had the be fight with the bears . . . Again leaned his head in his hands and groaned. "Al, Dios mio, I can not leave my California! I would be lost anywhere else in all the wide world, this country only is my home, the home of my heart. "I will not leave it!" he exWhy should I claimed suddenly. sit here sniveling in my beard because my woman torments me? What has come over me? Am I no Calilonger a man, and governor of fornia? Hal He smote his chest. "I hall go now, this very day, this very hour on a long visit I hn go to Santa Barbara, and San Gabriel and San Diego, and have some festivities. And I shall leave Eulalia here alone. I shall be stern and hard . . . hard as my bed. He kicked the overturned cot "Come to her bed! Not II I will go out and seek the company of worthy priests and good soldiers, pioneers all, and we will talk man talk, and drink deeply together. Ha took his gun down from the wall and cuddled it in his arm. "And you snail go with me, my friend, and we will kill the hugest bear in all California! In her room at the palacio Eulalia was writing a lengthy document When she had finished it she poured sand over the paper, then read the contents carefully. What ahe read evidently pleased her, for she smiled many times. Then she called for a servant end the letter was delivered to a courier riding south with official dispatches. "Where is the Governors frank on this? inquired the courier when he received it "It is from her Excellency," murmured the servant "Humph, grunted the courier, and tucked it carefully away in his bag. nor talked excitedly. The white- ciously. About going back to Mexico towashed walls were hung with maps, crisscrossed with marks of trails gether. You and I and the children. over unknown country which Don You have too many anxieties here . . and we are not happy here together. Come, let us go back. Let us be happy the rest of our lives. You, and I too, have done our duty by our King in this California. and Come she caressed him the rest of our lives will be a honeymoon. Do you not desire that? For an unhappy moment Don Pedro stared into his wifes flushed pleading face, then abruptly jerked away from her and stood in the center of the room, fists clenched, brows knotted. CHAPTER XXVI Duty!. Who are you to speak of Eulalia watched the Governor duty! You do not know the meaning of the word! Wheedling me, deceivpreparing for his departure withHis impedimenta ing me, trying to seduce me from out a word. seemed to consist mainly of small what I consider right! casks of aguardiente, and skins of Eulalia sprang to her feet. Do well! as you "Very please! wine; of guns and ammunition. He As the door dosed behind her the wore his disreputable leather jerkin, Governor, with a curse, swept his and roughest boots. He packed a desk clean with one hand. Papers, few other belongings haphazardly books, quills and ink scattered, cm into his knapsack. When he was ready, he bowed the floor. Damn her! he said fervently. before his wife ironically and said "Damn her! What is it Indizuela with mock reverence. "La Senora la Gobemadora! I called her? Cold, cruel Spaniard! and I know not when I return. go, coldest and the crudest I ever Yes, knew. Why can not I be left in Do not grieve for me, but control impatience for my company peace? I only ask to be alone to your return, which will be in due do my duty I do not want to until Iand time, according to my own free to to back Mexico, or go Spain! Adiosl will. He flung the- words at the silent "Very WeU! Do as You Please!" Eulalia said nothing, but drew her walls as though someone had chalbrows together darkly. Pedro himself had explored. His lenged him. She watched Don Pedro and his few books, which he had moved Then Eulalias words came back away across the party from the palacio, were on a rough to him. "To live a honeymoon the e-ground gallop toward the gate shelf. And in one corner was his rest of our lives a little com- which was swung open great and ready discot. She lifted nose little a ease fort . . her . camp They for them. dainfully at the crude furnishings as sounded reasonable when he said fitshe remembered the splendid them to himself. A few miles outside the presidio, he muttered, the Governor and his tings of the viceregal palace at MexFifty years gay party ico City. A fine office for the GoverI am over fifty years, and the best came the mail courier, lying nor of all the Califoraias ! of those years have been given to beneathupon a tree, his head pillowed She fretted uneasily, but the Gov- this siren, California. Why not go on the sack of mail. back? ernor did not notice her. "Ho! cried his Excellency, His foot rustled against the map "What is this? Is it in such a man"So they dare! he was saying, that on the floor. He ner that the Kings business is car"they dare, these rash new people, pickedlayit crumpled up and smoothed it across ried on? But never mind, he added to send ships to our Pacific Coast, which they must well know is ter- the desk. As he did, his fingers hastily as the fellow scrambled to almost unconsciously began tracing his feet guiltily. "Never mind. Do ritory of the King of Spain! What trails which he had traveled. Here not disturb yourself. I would like kind of people are they, in God's name I Are they not contented with was the mysterious country across to lie down and rest too. Let us all the whole Atlantic Coast, that they the bay from San Francisco, the rest, caballeros, and let us wash must send ships here I I do not mind tule country, and a hundred spots some of this dust out of our where his camp-fire-s had been. throats! confessing to you, gentlemen, that Here were crosses All dismounted. that marked misI fear these people. They will make fTO BE CONTINUED) us trouble some day, mark my sion sites that he had helped dedi words. This continent, large as it is, is not large enough to hold us Boulder Dam Required all. We should exterminate them. Several officers nodded anxiously Was Completed $165,000,000 Before in assent. these Well, ships from . . what Boulder dam was built between From a bottom thickness of 660 feet is it they call themselves? "Los Estados Unidos de Ameri- the rock walls in Black canyon on it tapers to a top thickness of 45 the Colorado river, that same feet, and this mass of solid concrete ca. The United States of America! treacherous torrent which carved has pushed back the waters of the What blasted effrontery I suppose out the Grand canyon and which Colorado to form Lake Mead, tha we are included in these United forms the Arizona-Nevad- a boundary largest artificial body of water in line near Las Vegas, Nev. Statesl Subject to their king! the world. It is 115 miles In length, Such a project to control the dan- will attain a maximum . "He is not a king, your Excellendepth of 585 gerous floods of the Colorado, and feet, and Varies in width from the cy. He calls himself a president. Pah! Not even a king! What is to provide against the drouth peri- narrow Boulder canyon gorge which He examined the pa- ods which ensue after its spring- separates the two main lake sechis name? pers again. "Washington. General time rush to the gulf with the melt- tions to expanses of water many His ing Rocky mountain snows had been mflea across. Its fjord marked George Washington! Whewt tongue struggled with the English conceived many years before it was shoreline eventually will be 550 words. Now I an sending word to begun. miles long. Even the location in Black canyon Don Jose Dario Arguello at San Francisco that if these two ships, or in Boulder canyon, 18 miles up Origin of tha "Annie Oakley" the Columbia and the Lady Wash- the river, had been agreed upon by According to "American Tramp ington, put into San Francisco bay engineers. But there was no way of and Underworld Slang, edited by they are to be seized, and their cap- financing the project, which cost Godfrey Irwin, the phrase Annie tains what are their unholy names? $163,000,000, until the demand for Oakley" means a free ticket or pass Captain James Kendrick and Cap- power in the rapidly grov v; south- to an amusement or entertainment. tain Robert Gray are to be thrown ern California cities and the inter- The passes were punched with holes mediate area made it feasible. in prison. to prevent their sold aa reguIt is to be paid for entirely out of lar tickets and tobeing The officers bowed and departed, prevent money beDon Pedro turned toward his wife earnings. Actual work on the main ing refunded if the show did not go with inquiring eyes. She rose slowproject was completed in five years, on, aa ia customary with paid adly and began moving about the lit- two years less than anticipated. At missions. Thus, they resemble the times there were more than 5.000 cards that were used for tle room. targets, "I remember the first time I saw workmen employed in the y after the famous rifle shooter, Annie a map like this, she said, pausing operations, and trucks, ma- Oakley, finished shooting at tiiem. before the map of the Californias. chinery and other equipment of unh- Annie Oakley performed with the "It was in the palace of the Vice- eard-of proportions were built just Buffalo Bill circus for 17 years. Ths roy. She traced a trail with her for the project. term originated in the circus And they told me I could The dam face is 728 feet high. but is now included in common world, finger. slang. . ... - ... parad- ... ... an Expenditure It of 1 MYSTERIOUS without cmL Ni DIM u or all. water tastaaUr W PraS. PX lu; Oder. Writ X, INDIANS Influencing Action The forces that impel action reside in temperament. 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