DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. 14 IT n r I1 it ,w , MUM M.Y1 tPCT.,Vi HEART .OF TH By Rex Beach E SUNSET Copyright by Harper & Brother V4 CHAPTER XX Continued. 20 "No, no 1" Ho made n gesture of do- nlnl. "ilow ridiculous I I merely keep you from certain destruction. You can .not go by train, because the railroad ftias suspended public service, nor can :you ride or drive. I tell you, scnora, the people nro nrouscd. For tho mo ment you must accept my protection, whether you wish to or not. Tomor row" Longorlo smiled warmly, menu ingly "perhaps you will not he In such Jiaste to refuse It, or to lcavo La Ferla. Walt until you understand mo better. "Then Hut enough of this. You uro mnstrung, you wish to be alone with your thoughts, und what I have to say can wait for n few hours. In tho mean- 'time, may I beg tho hospitality of your trancli for myself and my men?" Alalro acquiesced mechanically. Lon- igorlo saluted her fingers In his cus tomary manner, and then, with a look -eloquent of things unsaid, he went out to see to tho comfort of his command. Alalro sank Into tho nearest chair, hcr nerves quivering, her mind In a tur moil. This Mexican was detestable, nnd ho was far from being tho moro maker of audaciously gallant speeches, ttho poetically fervent wooer of every pretty woman, sho had blindly sup posed him. Ills was no sham ardor; tho man was hotly, horribly In earnest. There had been n glint of madness In ils eyes. And ho actually seemed to think that sho shared his Infatuation. 3t was Intolerable. Yet Longorlo, shu "was sure, had an ubundanco of discre tion; ho would not dnro to offer her violence. Ho had pride, too; and In Ills way ho was something of n gen tleman. So far, she had avoided giv ing him offense. But if once sho mndo plain to him how utterly lonthsome to ilier was his pursuit, sho was sure that LIio would cease to annoy her. Alalro was self-confident, strong-willed; sho rtook courage. Her thoughts turned from her fears sto tho amazing rcnllty of her widow1 jthood. Even yet sho could not wholly credit tho fact that Ed's wasted life uul como to an end and that sho was -rco to mako the most of her own. .Alalro remembered her husband now vlth wvo tenderness, more charity, i than she would hav'o believed possible, v and It seemed to her pitiful that ono so l blessed with opportunity should have "worked such havoc with himself and .with thoso near to him. Doubtless It was all a part of some providential scheme, too blind for her rto' solve. Perhaps, Indeed, his own trlnls had been designed to the end i that her greater, truer love, when It Mild come, would find her ripe, respon sive, rendy. As for this Mexican gon .4;rol, sho would put him In his place. Alnlre was still walking tho floor of her chamber when Dolores entered, at dusk, to say that supper was ready -mnil that General Longorlo was wait ing. 1 "Ask him to excuse me," sho told titer servant. Hut Longorlo himself spoko from tho t next room, saying: "Senora, I beg of ,you to honor me. I have much of lin 'jportanco. to say, und time presses. Con 's trol your grief and glvo mo tho pleas mire of your company." After nn Instant's consideration., , Alnlro yielded. It was best to havo Uthe matter over wit, once for all. Caesar, Napoleon, Porflrlo Diaz they were strong, purposeful men; they lived as I live. Senora, you dally with love." Alalre'a face was whlto with anger as sho replied: "You causo me to for get that you aro my guest. Aro you tho man I considered you or tho man you nro reported to bo?" "Eh?" "Aro you tho gentleman, tho friend, you pretended to be, or tho vandal whom no woman can trust? You treat mo as If you wero my Jailer. What do you mean? What kind of man nro you to take advantago of my bereave ment?" After h moment's consideration, Lon gorlo began haltingly: "I don't know whnt kind of a man I nm, for you havo changed me so. There was a time I I have done things I have scorned all restraint, all laws 'except thoso of my desires, and so, perhaps, I am n vandal. Mako suro of this, however I shall not lnjuro you." Mexico Is no more sacred to mo thnn you, my heart's treasure. You accuse mo of Indelicacy because I lack tho strcngthto smother my ndmlratlon. I ndoro you; my be ing dissolves, my veins nro nfiro with longing for you; I nm mad with tho knowledge that you aro mine. Mad? Carambal I am Insane; my mind tot ters; I gropo my way llko a man blinded by a dazzling light; I suffer agonies. But seel I refuse to touch you. I am n giant In my restrnlnt. Tho strength of heroes Is "mine, and I strangle my Impulses ns they are born, although the effort kills me. Se nora, I await tho moment of your vol untary surrender. I wait for you." Ho extended his arms, and Alalro saw that his ollvo features wero distorted with emotion; that his hnnds, his wholo thin, high-strung body wero shaking uncontrollably. Sho could summon no coherent words. "You believed I was n hawk and would selzo you, oh?" ho queried. "Is that why you contlnuo to shrink? Well, lot mo tell you something, If my tonguo will frame tho thoughts In my mind. My passion Is so deep and so sacred that I would not be content with less than all of you. I must havo you all, and so I wnlt, trembling. I say this so badly thnt I doubt If you under stand. Listen, then: to possess you by forco would be well, as If I sacked n cathedral of Its golden Imngcs and expected to gain heaven by clutching tho cross In my arms. Senora, In you I sco tho priceless jewel of my love, which I shall wear to dazzlo tho world, and without which I Bhall de stroy myself. Now let mo tell you what I can offer you, what setting I enn build for this treasure. Marrlago with Luis Longorlo " Alalro could not control n stnrt. As If quickened by his Intensity, tho man read her thought. "You did not Imoglne thut I offered you-anything les3?" "What was I to think? Your repu tation" "Blood of my heart 1" breathed tho general. "So I That Is what you meant a moment ngo. That Is why you ro fuso my embraces. No, not Other women havo fenred me, and I havo CHAPTER XXI. "Tho Doors of Paradise. Alalro began tho mockery of playing hostess with extrouw distaste, and as ttho meal progressed sho experienced a growing uneasiness. Longorlo'H bear Jlng hnd changed since his arrival. He -ivas still extravagantly courteous, beautifully attentive; he maintained -a flow of conversation that relieved her lot any effort, and yet ho displayed n repressed excitement that was disturb- lng. In his eyes thero was a gloating look of possession hard to endure. Dp- splto her ley formality, he appeared flto bo" holding himself within the 'bounds of, propriety only by an effort . pf the will, and sho was not surprised vhen, nt tho conclusion of the meal, tlie caor restraint nsltlo. She did not let him go far with his wooing before warning him: "I won't vllfitcn to you. You nro a man of taste; '.you must reallzo how offensive this Is." "Let us not deceive each other," he Insisted. "We nro alone. Lot us be honest. Do not nsk me to put faith In your grief. I find my excuse In tho extraordinary naturo of this situation." "Nothing enn excuse Indelicacy," sho answered, evenly. "You transgress tho -commonest rules of decency." nut ho was lmttntlont. "What sen timent! You did not Jovo your hus band. You wero for yours his pris oner. Through tho bars of your prison 1 saw and loved you. Dlos 1 Tho first sight of your fnco altered tho current -of my life. I saw heaven In your oyes, .and' I have dreamed of nothing else over since. Woll, Providence opened ho dqors and set you freo; God gave tieed to my prayers and delivered you to rpe. Now you pretend to grieve at your dellverunco; you ask mo to ro apect the memory of your Jailor I De cency? Delicacy? What are they ex cept artificialities, which vanish In Imcs of stress? Alexander tho Great, it nswpm iffiu 1 i s i ;m ' l m hi H WW v iy ni a ii 1 ( If TVALTOV VAuWtM?- "What Kind of Man Are You to Take Advantage of My Bereavement?" laughed In their hair as they toro ut my arms, but you you will .ho my wife, nnd all Mexico shall bow ut your fret." Ho checked her denial with a gesture. "Walt until I tell you the vision I havo seen during these days of despair. I see Mexico made wholo by lily hands; a land of peace and plenty; a people with ono muuo upon their lips tho namo of Longorlo tho Deliverer; and you as tho first lady of them all. You know mo for a man of tremendous nblllty In every line. Well, I know myself, too. I have meas ured myself carefully, and" 1 have no weakness. Thero Is no other llko me. Paneho Gomez? Bahl no Is a red handed bandit of no culture. Can delerla, his chief? The Idol of the Ig norant and a dreamor of no force. Potosl? Ho Is president today, but what of tomorrow? Thoso who sur round him urn weaklings, and he stumbles toward oblivion. Who will succeed him? Who will Issue from tho coming struggle ns tho dominant figure of Mexico? Who but thnt mili tary genius who checks tho Yankee hordes nnd saves the fatherland? I nm he. Fate points the pnth of glory nnd I am her man of destiny. You see, then, whnt I bring you power, position, riches. Riches? Carambal Walt until my hands are In the treas ury. I will load you with pold and Jewels, nnd I will make you tc rich est woman In tho world. SefrVa, I offer you dominion. I offer ydt tho president's pnlace and Chapultcpcc. And with all that, I offer you such passlonnto love ns no woman of history ever possessed." He paused, spent by the force of his own Intensity; It was plain that ho ex pected nn Immedlnto surrender. Alalre'a lips parted In tho faintest of mocking smiles. "You have great confidence In yourself," she said. "Yes. I know myself as no one knows me." "Why do you think I caro for you?" Longorlo's eyes opened. His ex pression plnlnly showed that he could not Imagine any woman In her senses falling to adore'hlm. "Don't you take much for granted?" Alalro Insisted. The Mexican shook his head. Then his faco lightened. "Ah! Now I see. Your modesty forbids you to acknowl edge your love Is that It? Well, I know thnt you ndmlre me, for I can see It. All women admire me, nnd they all end by loving me." Ills chest arched Imperceptibly; with n slender finger he delicately smoothed his black eye brows. Alalro felt a wild Impulse to laugh, but was glad sho had subdued It when he continued. "I am Impetuous, but Impetuosity hns made mo what I am. I act, and then mold fate to suit my own ends. Opportunity has de livered to mo my heart's desire, and I will not bo chented out of it. Among tho men I brought with me to La Ferla Is a priest, no Is dirty, for I caught him as ho was fleeing townrd tho border; but ho Is a priest, and ho will marry us tonight." Alalro managed to gasp, "Surely you nro not In earnest." "Indeed I nm ! That Is why I Insist ed thnt you dine with mo this evening. I cannot wnsto more tlmo here, for necessity calls mo away. You shall go as my wife." "Do you think I would remnrry on tho very day I find myself n widow?" "Tho world will never know." "You dnro to say that I" nor tone was ono of disgust, of finality. "I won der how I havo listened to so much. It Is horrible." "You nro still a llttlo hysterical, and you exaggerate. If I had moro time, I could afford to wait." Ho ogled her with his luminous gaze. "I would let you ploy with mo to your henrt's con tent nnd excrclso your power until you tired nnd were ready to surrender." Alnlro raised her head proudly, her nostrils dilated, her eyes nblaze with hostility. "This Is very humiliating, but you forco mo to tell you that I hnte you." Longorlo was Incredulous rnther thau offended. Ho drew himself up to his full height and smiled, snylng: "Thnt Is Impossible." Then, Ignoring her Impatience: "Cornel You ennnot decelvo me. Tho priest Is waiting." When Alalro spoko next, It was with an expression and with a tono of' such lonthlng that his yellow faco paled. "Your conceit Is Insufferable," she breathed. After n brief struggle with himself, tho Mexican cried, honrsely: "I will not bo refused. You wish mo to tnme you, eh? Good! You havo found your master. Make your choice, then. Which shall It be, surrender or com pulsion?" "So! You havo been lying, ns I thought. Compulsion! Now tho real Longorlo speaks." no flung up his hands as If to ward off her fury. "No I Have I not made myself clear? l shall embraco you only with tho nrms of a husband, for this Is not tho passion of a moment, but of n lifetime, and I have myself to consider. Tho wife of Mexico's next president must bo above reproach; there must bo no scandal, no secrets hidden away for enemies to unearth. She must stann before tho people ns a perfect woman; she must lend pres tige to his namo. When I speak of compulsion, then, I menu tho right of n husband " Alalro uttered an exclamation of dis gust and turned away, but he Inter cepted her, saying: "You ennnot hold mo at bay. It Is destiny. You shall be mlno tonight. Think a moment I We are alono In tho heart of a country lacking In every law but mine. Your friends do not know whoro you are, and, even If they know, they could not help you. Your nation's protest would avail nothing. Outside of theso walls are enemies who will not let you leave this house except under th protec tion of my nnme." "Then I shall novor leaw it," sho told him. For tho first tlmo Lougorlo spoko roughly: "I loso patience. la God's namo havo I not waited long enough? My strength Is gone." Impulsively ne half encircled her with his thin nrms, but she seemed armored with Ice, and ho dropped them. Sho could hear him grind his teeth. "I daro not lay hands upon you," ho chnttercd. "Angel of my drenms, I am faint with longing. To love you and yet to be denied; to feci myself aflame and yet to see you cold; to bo halted nt the very doors of Paradise I What torture I" Tho fellow's self-control In tho midst of his frenzy frightened Alalro more than did his wildest avowals; It was In something of n panic that sho said: "Ono moment you tell me I nm safe, the next you threaten me. You say I nm free, nnd yet you coerce me. Provo your love. Let mo go " "No I No ! I shall call tho priest." Longorlo turned townrd tho door, but half-way across tho floor he was halted by a woman's shriek which Is sued from somewhere Inside tho nouse. It .was repeated. Thero was an out burst In n masculine voice, then the patter of footsteps approaching down tho tiled hnllway. Dolores burst into her mistress' presence, her face blanched, her hnlr disordered. She flung herself Into Alalre's nrms, cry ing: "Senornl Save mel God's curse on tho ruffian. Oh-" "Dolores !" Alnlro exclaimed. "What has happened?" Longorlo demanded, Irritably: "Yes. Why aro you yelling like this?" "A mnn See I Ono of those dirty peladors. Look where he tore my mtm iWilllM ll& "Well, What Have You to Say for Yourself?" dress I I warned him, but he was llko a tiger. Benito will kill him when ho learns " "Calm your,self. Speak sensibly. Tell mo what happened." "Ono of thoso miserable soldiers who came today ply!" Dolores was shaking, her voice wa shrill. "He fol lowed mo about like a cat, purring nnd grinning nnd saying the most horrible things. Just now, when I went to your room, he was waiting In the darkness, nnd he seized me. My money I" "A soldier? One of my men?" Lon gorlo was Incredulous. Alalre turned upon him with a blaz lng nnger In her face. "Is this moro of your protection?" she stormed. "I give you and 5'our men tho freedom of my ranch, and you Insult me while they rob my women." He Ignored her accusation, Inquiring of the older womnn, "Who was the fel low?" "How do I know," Dolores sobbed. "He Is a a thick, black fellow with a scar on his lip, like a snarl." "Felipe!" "Yes, Felipe I I believe they called him that." Longorlo strode to tho end of the living room, flung open tho wooden shutters of a window, and, leaning far out, whistled sharply on hlsvflngers. "OIgn! Tenlento: Ho, you fel lows !" ho shouted. From tho dnrkniH.s n voice an swered; a man, evidently on guard, cumo running. "(Jail old Paneho,- tho general di rected. "Tell him to bring me blncK Felipe, the fellow with the torn lip. Quick!" "Yes, general," came the voice; then tho metallic rattle of spurs and ac eoutrements as the sentry trottc'l nway. Dolores hnd complt loly broken down now, and Alnlre was trying to comfort her. Their guest remained by the win dow, frowning. After a tlmo them sounded n murmur of voices, then a shufillng of feet In the hall; Alalro'n friend, the old lieutenant, appeared In tho doorway, saluting. Behind hint wero severnl others "Hero Is Felipe," Ve announced. "Urlng him In..- A sullen, frowning man In soiled uni form wns pushed forward, and Dolores hid her faco against her mistress' shoulder. "Is this (ho fellow?" Longorlo In quired. Dolores nodded. "Well, what havo you to say for yourself?" Tho general transfixed his trooper with n stare; then, ns the lat ter seemed bereft of his voice, "Why did you enter this house?" Felipe moistened his scarred lips. 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