Show the r byl he VALE OF ARAGON ARAU ON THE STORY in ila hew v Orle orleans ansi in 1821 loren garde re recently an officer under general jackson to Is surprised by the th appearance in ancient spanish con conterno of two men and a woman who s a beauty enchants him nes resenting enting the arrogance arr oRance of 0 the elder of the two men gardo garda flicht with him and wounds him lie ile learns his hl opponent la Is adolfo do de bonto fuentes nto colonel in the spanish apan army in venezuela garda overhears overhear a plot to overthrow spanish rule in n venezuela discovered he fleata but Is over powered mind and made prisoner on the santa lucrecia Luc racla ship bearing arms for or the venezuelans Venezuela ns on board are the conspirators the lady of 0 his love her brother po alto and do de fuentos fuentes from the girl gard aarde e learns her namo name Is dulce duice lam lamartina Lamart artina lna ile he loves lovea her but does not reveal his love the vessel to Is wrecked garde garda reaches the venezuelan Vene xuelan shore chore alone lie ile encounters a stranger st and sees dulce the tranger stranger captain manalian Mo of the british legion under bolivar 13 0 liv a r directs him to friends in caracas there sup plied piled by monahan manalian Mo with the secret sign of the pat patriots riota he Is welcomed at the revolutionary boxil quarters garde attends the wedding of dul dulce and P pe vu onto entea D dulce u lea recognizes him and leav leaves do da fuentes at tho the altar she is torn from gardes gardas arms its he escapes sc aps finding garde dulce tells him her wed dinic to de fuentes was waa to have been the price of gardes gardas life they reveal their mutual love garde cards Is made prisoner from do de ironies fuentes he learns dulce dale has hag disappeared I 1 he I 1 a to la rescued f from rom prison by a revolutionist ll Ar anuel anual and with polito sets out for Ino Holl livars vars camp they are intercepted by venezuelan soldiers garde discovers hla his companion of the night has been dulce and Is dig bayed by his lack of perception dulce dulca escapes but garde Is in seized I 1 CHAPTER VI continued 11 I 1 had seen so much of violence and of death since landing in tills this unhappy country that already I 1 hd become hardened calloused so BO that I 1 seemed scorned to bo be only an onlooker in tills this my own execution and I 1 found myself ankin taking very little interest in it I 1 found ono ona principal regret that I 1 had come so near to loves fulfillment und and had failed yet I 1 had taken her away from do de fuentes and she livid had put tier her life into my hands I 1 smiled at the thought of tier her masquerade had I 1 penetrated tier her disguise earlier how beautiful al that sliver silver night would have been well I 1 had bad won a portion of her love lole I 1 hugged that consolation to my heart as the cynical colonel gave a crisp order that caused the two indiana to release me and to stand clear so an errant bullet might not find thorn them 11 ani am ready senor said 1 I ill 1 I want you to know 11 lie ho said slowly his eyes upon the fine bay horse that livid had carried me from caracas that I 1 believe every word you have told me I 1 believe you aro are loren garde an american and that you have come to offer service to general bolivar I 1 believe amanuel sent you hero here and that lie he furnished tho the mount for you but your own net act in permitting aye alding aiding tho the spanish officer to escape condemns you it makes no difference who lie he Is s 1 if lie he Is a spanish officer meer your life la forfeit the men of bolivar must be ba made of sterner stuff I 1 urn am sure lils ills excellency himself would never condone such an net act it if there la Is something you wisa to say A few loiterers loiter ers had gathered to watch the execution and one a tall commanding figure that seemed familiar disengaged itself from the group francisco I 1 cried francisco perez I 1 aquil abul I 1 though I 1 had fought the scheming patriot at every turn I 1 apts su sure relie he stood my friend who Is ia idill it ho he asked it la I 1 an garde rdo san isidro dont you remember me I 1 was on the santa Luc lucrecia and in new orleans I 1 have dyed my hair francisco strode forward a half smile softening the grim lines of his face ile iio held up his liand hand walt wait colonel pint he said 1 I know this man colonel pint scowled what of it 14 francisco ling has ho he not T yes my colonel lie he tins has committed a grave offense Tense of and lie he should pay with his life but I 1 would talk to him first if he Is from manuel lie he might have things to tell us lie ile Is an americano who has merely followed the ime of a lovely lady 11 does tho the lady then bring him here wo said 1 I for I 1 had brought the lady did tho the lady send the spanish officer with youl sou colonel pint laughed this dauphin whose abety safety T no ino colonel my companion was the senorita dulco lamartina Lamart lna 11 mother of G d i 1 francisco gasped and pauls high laughter beat out over tho the hla A builder of fairy tales said pint could the americano have entered caracal Ca Car raca acae and ridden away with the lady whom fuentes intended to marry I 1 can you belleve believe so wild a story I 1 waited sty my colonel said francisco at last tills this young americano Amerl cano Is not tho the type of roan lies easily though the tale Is hardly credible if he has fins sent cent back to safety the lady whom ho he followed to caracas lie must have had good reasons for so doing why the crarry manuel has fins directed them to the ilni 11 w ca t tho the revolution we do by FRED mclaughlin author oy of the rhe blade of by herrill co service not know nor can wo we question manuel manucl who enjoys the faith and the love of bolivar I 1 think therefore the safest move will bo be to take him to the general who alio hearing his story will decide his fate t colonel pint smiled very well I 1 francisco but it if bolivar approves his execution the horse la is mine remember 1 I shall not forget francisco said and it if the great simon does not approve I 1 fear for or theo thee my c colonel bo be canse canoe the viking nurses a healthy hatred ill I 1 CHAPTER VII simon bolivar As tho the three of us rode slowly down the beach toward camatagua Cama tagua where bolivar had his headquarters I 1 gave to francisco an account of all that had befallen since the waves had cast me into the jungle the sun was high w lien we approached at last the insignificant town of camatagua Cama tagua which because of t the lie presence of 0 the liberator had assumed an aspect of great importance bolivar had become in my imagination A s sort of superhuman influx influence nee a mortal barrier reef upon which the attacks of spain had broken and spent their force I 1 wondered what manner of wan he was this being to whom the eyes of venezuela were turned in fervent hope for whose safety and success prayers had been offered up in many thousands of humble homes whose ranks were filled with patriots eager to spend their lives in his service and who has been called by our own brilliant henry clay the washington of south america there he Is francsco Franc francisco cried before us lay a spacious brown rock house with red tiled root roof and pillared porch the home no doubt of some prosperous spanish planter the liberator a tiny figure indeed stood beside one of the massive stone columns just why I 1 had expected to Z ho he radiated a vibrant sort of energy that seemed to deaden my faculties find a person of enormous size I 1 do not know unless it be that I 1 could not imagine so BO many units of greatness so BO many talents in a man of normal proportions Is that bolivar I 1 asked and I 1 had come to offer service to this man I 1 francisco smiled at the evident concern in my voice the bullfrog my young garde judges one by the length of ones hop or the resonance of ones voice for the bullfrog only hops 0 or r aln sings s the giant mind my friend may not seek the body of a giant too true francisco I 1 agreed for had I 1 exercised my muscles less and my brain more I 1 should not have spent my life in foolish dismounting I 1 walked between the republican officers toward the house thud bolivar descended the two rock steps and stood waiting batting wat ting on the flag stones they released my arms and I 1 offered unconscious sal salute late ills keen black eyes went over me in swift scrutiny ile he radiated a vibrant sort of energy that seemed to deaden my faculties faculties at last he spoke and I 1 noticed that his voice though a trifle harsh w was musical it would seem pint that the soldiers of spain are improving aye aen general cral said colonel rial binl lie ile considered my awkward height and I 1 suspect the comfortable breadth bread ali of roy my shoulders then lie he turned to F francisco ran cisco af if wo we had a thousand like that exactly what I 1 ba have ve said to him excellency replied francisco bolivar sighed glied sl and colonel pint began 9 an tile the tale of my misadventure w which aich lost nothing in the telling As aa I 1 had only to wait I 1 studied the mau who was to be my judge the man whom south america now calls the greatest Creat cst military genius of tho the ages gen simon bolivar was waa slim allm with narrow chest and a spare body ills his legs were too thin for the grenadier boots that ho he wore ills ilia hands wera tiny and his bis teeth were white and well formed ula ills hair was waa black hn hla skin sallow and his bis eyes were a pierc ing black ills his head was very large and hla his nose like the nose of able men was long there was a calmness about him that might have been considered mental and physical repose or it may have been bean complete control I 1 never knew when pint had finished hla his artory the general whose eyes showed fall owed no hint of friendliness addressed me who Is this spanish officer senor whose safety seemed so BO dear a thing to you whose life you value above your own senorita dulce lamartina Lamart lna bolivar pinched a long upper lip between thumb and forefinger auld she be the lady whom colonel adolfo de fuentes journeyed to new orleans to meet and whom he expects to marry yes excellency may I 1 assume then that though you come presumably to offer service to me you would aid the fiancee of colonel F fuentes nen tes menace the world seemed suddenly filled with it I 1 was lost not because she Is the fiancee of colonel fuente fuentez Fu entea excellency 1 I 1 essayed a faint smile but because she was his fiancee I 1 had hoped P it if bolivar smiled it was so swift a transition that only imagination might have caught it in time of war senor may the regard that a soldier bears for it a lady be sufficient tent inducement no excellency I 1 admitted it la Is difficult to explain a sudden terror seized us franciscan franciscas Francis cos cas clear incisive voice b roke broke in may alay I 1 speak a word for or this min man general who because of tin an overwhelming love for the senorita La lamartina martica Lamart lna has blundered into trouble and out again a dozen times I 1 have told you about garde the young amer leacio and capt Alo monahan I 1 am sure there Is monahan now ile he will ail tell you also t the red haired d irish soldier turned nt at the two stone posts that had once been a gate tind and approached it was gord to see that freckled si smiling filling face again ho he saluted general bolivar then he tor took my hand in an iron grip the viking I 1 he cried 11 1 I knew you would come to us some time wheres tho the girl the girl sure the senorita lamartina Lamart lna you tell me that bring tier her I 1 laughed so I 1 did monahan and sent her hack back again Alo monahan nahan turned to bolivar whose knowledge of english was limited and went back to spanish agon again 1 I met this man on the maracas maracay Alar acay road general and showed him a way to enter caracas because as a rival of colonel fuentes he could help us I 1 even gave him money ile he promised with typical american boastfulness that he would not only disarrange the th wedding of de fuentes but that when he left the city he would bring the lady with him ile he tells us that he did said bolivar grimly yet the tha tale that he br brings ng M now know Alo monahan looked at me ine with wonder in his eyes garde he ha gasped can such a thing 1 I did disarrange the wedding weddin 11 said 1 I and the senorita disguised as her brother accompanied me why manuel should have sent her is a thing I 1 cannot fathom yet I 1 know she desired to leave caracas it if I 1 cannot find bellef belief I 1 shrugged my shoulders hopelessly A silence felt fell upon us a deep significant ant silence that was broken suddenly by the swift drumming of a horses horse hoofs upon the iho hard road the speeding mount came to a sliding halt and a swarthy figure dropped to the ground 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