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Show w.Mayl3,1933 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH PAGE SEVEN Epitaph oa Franklin's Grave grave ot Benjamin Franklin to Philadelphia is marked by a flat stone with the simple inscription Benjamin end Deborah Franklin. The Lg 4 tei k Ute (WW m Gas ?bi Balse a VIRGINIA STIVERS BARTLETT Stiver Bartlett WXU Service Galse? I -1- 8- s -- A balloon XXII Continued CHATTEB es nervous M while .he wa. toyln and her auill. her husband were .lttinff astride Shores Don Pedros beloved were full of Indians, tSrmf tt lusciou .jEffa gM in rich clusters, Ltumn sunshine; early pears r u. late peaches and pomegran-IZ- l Little naked boys, pajareroa, Tlhrou the orchard with rattles bows and arrows, i miniature 1,-- J' sway the clouds of had assembled to steal the I lit raised from the shore of California! It will never happen again, and will be something to remember all our lives. . "And it will be eomething for me to remember all my life, that I have viaited your California. More, I can not lay. And now . . And now, replied the Governor with a alight formality which he illumed to cover hi real feelings, and now, my friend, I suppose the time has come for us to lay, as you French put it, adieu! "Your Spanish word, tdios, is the same, Monsieur - le Gouverneur. Both speed the parting guest In the care of God. Yes, we must ssy those words. For we must not hinder your departure with our curiosity, and then are things I must attend to at the presidio. But be sure, Senor el Conde, that at whatever hour you sail wt (hall be hen on shore, gnnot watching you as far as we can see. at de La Perouse, And watched wherever you shall sail, you son his and Governor Ijbe move-so- t will be in our hearts. Thank you 5 seen with pleasure. The and life, the color, and the for visiting us. The two men gripped hands. La aor of many voices was pleasant other Perouse waa frankly moved. (them. They looked at each Thank you for everything. The ad smiled, completely at harmony fruit was picked. It into panniers on mules, laded W carried to the shore, where Cts were piled high and oared to C Astrolabe and the Boussole, a Cjoctly offering from the Spanish to the expedition of the fXsfwst as the friendliness, the courtesy, the hospassed them carrying pitality and your gifts of fruit and We wflT appreciate those, basket strapped to his back, and wine. from his brow with surely. And even for the goat and reported It was filled to the rim the chickens, and . . . Mon Dieu! The Governor r.tb purple grapes. on a copped him, and made a note at be carried in his hand. he Twenty baskets of grapes, ,1 Hum. to the Indian, that si be enough grapes. No more tol" The Indian plodded a;. Vayase ejether. Aa Indian continued the Governor, Yes, .Bowing the basket of grapei with that will have to be must have enough left 3 tie vintage. But I have already ent them barrels of wine, so I do ot think I am selfish. Do you? cried the boy. And "Pues, no! on we would not have any grapes or the fiesta, the vendimia. And re must have, mustn't we? And root it be soon?' "Yes, I think it w ill be soon. Yes, j eyes, We aough. it must have a . . . a 4XU s, SEX to Of ii Certainly, Tow Excellency, She Said at Last. a throne r.th grapes and leaves on her head r a crown, and be queen of the I can not say mqre. My feelings . . pardonnei moi . . esta!" He turned to Eulalia, who was Tm, yes, and again yes! Look, Sej hurry down to the beach to see standing quietly beside her husband, to comes?" her eyes on DageleL & s an Indian And, to you ma Reine de Calimessenger from fornia, camp of La Perouse, my respects for your fortithat asking e thing. tude and loyalty in being such a ds wonderful woman in the midst of they reached the beach, they cloud of smoke, and a such a remote country. Eulalia's lips moved, but her refrage activity going on. On com, d closer they discovered La Gob-or- a marks were Inaudible as the Count kissed her hand. There were other with Angustias, and then the Governor, folof the people of the presid-- , farewells, soldiers end Indian his lowed by ad evidently been wum-e- d one hand and hastily by a messenger from bearers, his wife on Perouse. his son at the other, moved away ffmhman came hurrying to from the camp on the beach. As they rode the Governor and his were each very silent, busy wife Tkd a thought at the last min-8- 8 Pe,ad hurriedly. You have with their own thoughts. Young them. wonderful to me, all of dro prattled beside The Count had given him a silver People have, that I wanted to medal which had been struck off special for you. We ,7,tcaion the French Government to comav 8 balloon ascension!" by "b ,, memorate the great expedition of ar"00" scension' ' exclaimed La Perouse around the world. On la'c heard of bal- - one side was an effigy of Louis XVI, never senn one. and on the other two olive branches toSS0."theresaid La Perouse tied with a ribbon, and a scroll is a baUoon which read: 'waiei us to take on our Les fregates du roi de France, la - around the world. Why, 1 et lAstrolabe, command-ee- s Boussole nnl6" 't was to Mm. de la Perouse ie de par around the globe that en now Langle, parties du prt de Brest, en balloons! Juin 1785." j - can ever The child rapturously polished the Sa5 snme da they bright coin on his Jacket, and asked stror3 enough to carry his mother to translate it for him. :. She did, lifelessly. Will never be one strong The Governor sighed and spoke tatt. He IndFy rne! laughed At dawn, on the tide, they sail young Pedro dis- - for all the seven seas. And I, he FoustthoUhrriPdK0n f0Ot fter chuckled suddenly, "I will escort mua-k- . ha 7re then ride over S'0WI' filling with you home, my Lady, . to the Mission Carmelo to talk with deiiUldnR sides hwing Fray Lasuen about this new Mission Santa Barbara. For that is the next great thing to happen to trip, xp,ainod La Perouse. . our California. 1Wla I hope it will Ah! So you will not be home this twai i, j.5aid anioualy. -evening? s' "No, my love. I shall sup with good fathers, but will return R7 W?gVded 11 wiu mare- - the early. You will pardon me? d sever 1th? Indian8 mut' For a long moment she looked d women i thenueiv him Intently, then gaied straight at ground-ahead. Jpn n cloru of "Certainly, your Excellency, ahe atlons rose the said at last When at the great 1 1,181 tethered gate to the presidio young Pedro ate afternoon elected to go with his father, she tn 0na the 86 NWd, t nd seemed in a atrange mood. waa brought down "Go with your father, my- son, The adios. me she said, but kiss Califo Xclaimtd the Gov-- 4 but pecetThi looked startled, 'tRS. la; ffteatly pleased boy mother hurriedly on the cheek. CondeT111 gracia to you, Eulalia watched them until their who uch miracle! figures and that of the servant e!" And :ls itlfc iK n k" Mother will sit on al-ta- tw IW tM see I1K1 tjTT' 0, -- le lM p It 0H 5- - j,e L?X?p,n""- Jro-TPani- tfS S? aw1 a? i:i 8 in-fh- r . Then she spurred her horse end rode rapidly across the parade-groun- d to the palacio. steps toward the girl, then stopped If the hussy was intent on Joining soma French lover, she would use violence rather than let Angustias stop her, she reflected. She needed t man to help her. As she hesitated, her eye still on the flying girl who was zigzagging through the sand, she heard the sound of horses. She ran toward them as they came in view. Then she saw it wis the Governor. She stopped. She must not let him . see her. She had disobeyed him. He would reprimand her, she, Angustias, whom he had always called "a good soldier. She started to step behind her tree, again, but was too late. The Governor had seen het. So she took matters in her own hands and ran toward him. Your Excelleneyl she gasped, "Took, see that woman running toward the beach! With the bundle on her head! It if Indizuela She it running away to Join lome French lover on the ships. Pedro Fsges looked after the figure that Angustias pointed out She did indeed seem to be fleeing, her erratic course took her now from one tree to another, end she was avoiding the open spaces. "Very well, Angustias, you return with Pedro to the mansion. 1 will attend to this. Go with them," he ordered the servant He spurred his horse lightly and cantered toward the girl As he drew near he saw rhe had staggered and dropped the great bundle from her head. She was leaning over It sobbing with exertion when he caught up with her. As he Jumped from his horse, she turned away from him, and tried to cover her face with the rebozo that swathed her head. Fages spoke very gently. Mi chiquita, he said, my poor little one. Why are you running away from us all, and from your home, and those who are concerned in your welfare? Did you not say you loved the Governor, and were grateful for all he had done for you? And now you run away, Indizuela!" The girl suddenly became dynamic. She straightened and faced the Governor boldly, tearing the rebozo from her head. It Is In"Sol she screamed. dizuela you love, is it! Indizuela whom you follow after in the star- Late that evening, the Count de La Perouse, working with some of hia scientists in their rude laboratory on the beach, was amaied when an attendant told him that a woman, with a baby In her arms, wished to see him. And when the companion ot La Gobemadora strode In, unabashed, he was still more surprised. With no preamble she told her story. And here he Is," she said finally. "My baby, my ChichL You will take him, will you not, where be will be well, and live? But of course, Madame! exclaimed the Frenchman, his eyes bright with amusement "I will see that he has the best of care, and I will loose him in the most beautiful jungle I can find, 1 assure you." He was astounded to see the woman's harsh face begin working with emotion. Here, she squeaked, "here is a little bundle ot clothes I made him. He has needed them here where It has been cold, and before he reaches his Jungle. See," perhaps he will need them again she explained, holding out a tiny pair of trousers, and poking her finger through a hole, see. his dear little tail goes through here. La Perouse had taken the monkey in his arms, but Angustias reached for him, strained him passionately to her breast. The little animal put out a tiny paw and stroked her face with queer little noises. She held him away from her, and stared into the worried human eyes, then thrust him back at the startled Frenchman. Take him quickly, she gasped. Be good to him he is my all my baby. Before La Perouse could say another word she stumbled out of the tent into the dark. Nom du nom du vieu singe!" roared La Perouse. Here, Dage-let- , you seem moony and unoccupied. I give you this animal to keep in your charge, and to watch and ward, and put his dear little tail through the bole in his pantaloons until we land on a tropical isle! Mon Dieu, quelle femme. Dagelet picked up the monkey light! Indizuela, is it! Indizuela! Pedro Fages put his hand to his dolefully. And you think I have nothing to beard, then brushed his eyes as do! he muttered. He walked away though he doubted bis sight. Eulalia! he said. from the tent, carrying the monkey Eulalia! and his bundle of clothes to a spot You were running away. where a boat was moored, and an She stooped over her bundle and oarsman sat as though waiting for tugg&d at it. Of course I am runsomeone. ning away. And you can not stop I me. Indizuela is not Take this. barked Dagelet. leaving you, will return. she panted, so you will be happy. her She lifted the bundle and staggered blinded with Angustias, tears, staggered through the sand a few steps. until she reached firmer ground, Don Pedro watched her as though then she made her way toward the he were viewing an incident in a presidio, sobbing and talking to dream, with drugged senses that herself. could not react. Chichi, my baby, she grieved, I am leaving everything behind holding her empty arms to her that you love, she said through her breast, "my baby, my baby. teeth, the children, Indizuela and When she was quite near the preCalifornia. For ever! your sidio gate she noticed a figure movhe strode to her side and Then ing hurriedly in the direction of the wrested her burden from her. beach. It seemed to be the figure Come, he said sternry, "no nonof a woman. Angustias slipped sense. The behind a tree and watched. She struggled with him. woman came closer and Angustias No! Let me go! No!" wildly. bundle balanced a could see large not hold me here any longcan You she on her head. Every few feet ." er! Let me . turned around and looked back tothe bundle over his he But slung ward the presidio. and taking her around the "Indizuela! gasped Angustias. saddle, writhed and tried to What is she doing? Ah, the vixen, shoulders that his grasp, he put one from some slip with Is she running away over her mouth, and French sailor. Ill be bound. Well, hand firmly her toward the horse. we cant have that Ive always had tried to move heels in the sand, he her She la one. dug Que of that my suspicions imdoncella honrada la pierna quebra-d- a could feel her maledictions and his against maid sputtering virtuous precations casa en (The y at hand. must stay broken leg and the a (TO DE COTIl'ED) home), she muttered. She took ... great fiesta this just for ourselves. It n been nice to have the Franceses ere, but it will be nice to have a ahy just for ourselves. I think here u a little bull that is ready meet a torero, and there is a flier that will make a barbecue. 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