登陆注册
15385500000035

第35章

And yet what was Joan to Blandford now? Why should he weep for the woman who had never loved him--whom he loved no longer? The woman who had deceived him--who had deceived them BOTH.Yes! for Joan must have suspected that Blandford was living to have sought her secret divorce--and yet she had never told him--him--the man for whom she got it.Ah! he must not forget THAT! It was to marry him that she had taken that step.It was perhaps a foolish caution--a mistaken reservation; but it was the folly--the mistake of a loving woman.He hugged this belief the closer, albeit he was conscious at the same time of following Blandford's story of his alienated affection with a feeling of wonder and envy.

"And what was the result of this touching sacrifice?" continued Blandford, trying to resume his former cynical indifference."I'll tell you.This scoundrel set himself about to supplant me.Taking advantage of my absence, his knowledge that her affection for me was heightened by the mystery of my life, and trusting to profit by a personal resemblance he is said to bear to me, he began to haunt her.Lately he has grown bolder, and he dared even to communicate with her here.For it is he," he continued, again giving way to his passion, "this dog, this sneaking coward, who visits the place unknown to you, and thinks to entrap the poor girl through her memory of me.And it is he that I came here to prevent, to expose--if necessary to kill! Don't misunderstand me.I have made myself a deputy of the law for that purpose.I've a warrant in my pocket, and I shall take him, this mongrel, half-breed Cherokee Bob, by fair means or foul!"The energy and presence of his passion was so infectious that it momentarily swept away Demorest's doubts of the past."And I will help you, before God, Blandford," he said eagerly."And Joan shall, too.She will find out from Rosita how far--""Thank you," interrupted Blandford, dryly; "but your wife has already interfered in this matter, to my cost.It is to her, Ibelieve, I owe this wretch's following Rosita here.She already knows this man--has met him twice in San Francisco; he even boasts of YOUR jealousy.You know best how far he lied."But Demorest had braced himself against the chill sensation that had begun to creep over him as Blandford spoke.He nerved himself and said, proudly, "I forbade her knowing him on account of his reputation solely.I have no reason to believe she has ever even wished to disobey me."A smile of scorn that had kindled in Blandford's eyes, darkened with a swift shadow of compassion as he glanced at Demorest's hard, ashen face.He held out his hand with a sudden impulse."Enough, I accept your offer, and shall put it to the test this very night.

I know--if you do not--that Rosita is to leave here for Los Osos an hour from now in a private carriage, which your wife has ordered especially for her.The same information tells me that this villain and another of his gang will be in wait for the carriage three miles out of the pueblo to attack it and carry off the young girl.""Are you mad!" said Demorest, in unfeigned amazement."Do you believe them capable of attacking a private carriage and carrying off a solitary, defenceless woman? Come, Blandford, this is a school-girl romance--not an act of mercenary highwaymen--least of all Cherokee Bob and his gang.This is some madness of Rosita's, surely," he continued with a forced laugh.

"Does this mean that you think better of your promise?" asked Blandford, dryly.

"I said I was at your service," said Demorest, reproachfully.

"Then hear my plan to prevent it, and yet take that dog in the act,"said Blandford."But we must first wait here till the last moment to ascertain if he makes any signal to show that his plan is altered, or that he has discovered he is watched." He turned, and in his preoccupation laid his hand for an instant upon Demorest's shoulder with the absent familiarity of old days.Unconscious as the action was, it thrilled them both--from its very unconsciousness--and impelled them to throw themselves into the new alliance with such feverish and excited activity in order to preclude any dangerous alien reflection, that when they rose a few moments later and cautiously left the garden arm-in-arm through the outer gates, no one would have believed they had ever been estranged, least of all the clever woman who had separated them.

It was nearly nine o'clock when the two friends, accompanied by the sheriff of the county, left San Buenaventura turnpike and turned into a thicket of alders to wait the coming of the carriage they were to henceforth follow cautiously and unseen in a parallel trail to the main road.The moon had risen, and with it the long withheld wind that now swept over the distant stretch of gleaming road and partly veiled it at times with flying dust unchecked by any dew from the clear cold sky.Demorest shivered even with his ready hand on his revolver.Suddenly the sheriff uttered an exclamation of disgust.

"Blasted if thar ain't some one in the road between us and their ambush.""It's one of their gang--scouting.Lie close.""Scout be darned.Look at him bucking round there in the dust.He can't even ride! It's some blasted greenhorn taking a pasear on a hoss for the first time.Damnation! he's ruined everything.

They'll take the alarm."

"I'll push on and clear him out," said Blandford, excitedly."Even if they're off, I may yet get a shot at the Cherokee.""Quick then," said Demorest, "for here comes the carriage." He pointed to a dark spot on the road occasionally emerging from the driven dust clouds.

In another moment Blandford was at the heels of the awkward horseman, who wheeled clumsily at his approach and revealed the lank figure of Ezekiel Corwin!

"You here!" said Blandford, in stupefied fury.

同类推荐
  • 观音玄义记

    观音玄义记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • John Jacob Astor

    John Jacob Astor

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 锦里耆旧传

    锦里耆旧传

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 法华传记

    法华传记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 蛮书

    蛮书

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 星际老爸养女记

    星际老爸养女记

    你初遇时,只是淡淡的一眼,便确定她是他的唯一。于是便不顾一切的去占有了她。虽然最后她离开了他,但是他觉得不后悔。第一次看到他,便觉得这个人很危险,于是便不顾一切的逃离他的身边,但最后却发现还是坠入了他的温柔乡。
  • 至尊封魔录

    至尊封魔录

    马上要高考了,先注册,以后有机会再来写。。哇咔咔~(≧▽≦)/~!!!!至尊封魔录,现在感觉好俗气。不过没办法了,偶尔想到的╮(╯▽╰)╭。按想法写,内容有深度就行。O(∩_∩)O
  • 古藏锋

    古藏锋

    玄督两仪。静若太极。少年藏锋。其心昭昭。太极拳法。扬我国威。笑傲武林。
  • 天帝劫

    天帝劫

    天帝被杀。天界沦陷。魔王肆虐天界。因天帝少年时不小心吞下的那颗女娲石而复活来到人间,人间的争斗,魔界的追杀,看天帝如何打败魔王,重新夺回自己的一切。青龙之体,白虎之体,朱雀之体,玄武之体。一个又一个的助力,相继出现。人界沧桑,斗争不断。天界被灭,苟延残喘。魔界受用,最终反省。鬼界复出,三界尽受摧残。
  • 巅峰魂者

    巅峰魂者

    魂者大陆,魂者的天下,一个实力决定一切的世界!每个人都拥有魂珠,魂珠的强大与否,决定着一个人的前途与地位!主角从地球而来,他带着穿越者与生俱来的大气运,踏上这个世界的巅峰!等级:魂徒、魂士、魂师、大魂师、魂王、魂皇、魂帝、魂宗、魂尊、魂圣、魂神每级分为九星
  • 乱世惑君心:绝世倾妃

    乱世惑君心:绝世倾妃

    她,是北漠的公主;他,是皓轩王朝的王爷。再一次机缘的机会下相遇,她立下大志,必要推倒他,可是还没等到她实在她的宏大志愿,他就离开了……………………再见之时两国交战,战场厮杀,纵有千般无奈,她不得不出城迎战………………片段一;初相见,她看到一群人在追杀他,他身着黑衣,一头飘逸的银发在风中缭乱,虽身受重伤,但依然不减冰冷的气息,她提着剑,飞身到人群中大喊一声:“住手,你们这么多人好意思欺负一个人吗?”片段二:告诉你,你今天从,也得从了我,不从,嘿嘿,我可就要来硬的了,她一脸奸笑的将他压在身下,他漠然看了身上的人一眼,我对一个小孩没性趣………………
  • 脱掉高跟鞋,活出女人的精彩

    脱掉高跟鞋,活出女人的精彩

    完美的定义,是禁锢在每个女人头上的一顶紧箍咒,它让我们都失去了肯定自我的信心和追求自我的自由,从这一刻开始,你应该站起身来,找回勇气与力量去挣脱关于完美的束缚。每个女人心中有个完美的自己,但那真是你想要的吗?你已经在别人的目光中度过了多少岁月?你觉得累了吗?脱下高跟鞋,轻松自在享用生活。爱上自己,提升自己,做更好的自己,才是女人一生最美好的恋爱。
  • 凯,如果我爱你

    凯,如果我爱你

    王俊凯,对不起,我终究是你累赘,只要我离开了,对谁都好....
  • 诡室十三屋

    诡室十三屋

    不小心进了鬼屋,怎么也出不来了。原来自己是八字九阴,天生阴缘不断,于是就随它去了——
  • 每天学一点礼仪常识

    每天学一点礼仪常识

    划出版是立意于让更多的人打破学科壁垒,推广学科常识。常识能提升人的文化素养,改善一个人的文化形象。人文学科本来就没有很严格的区分,而掌握更多的学科常识对于我们成为一个有文化素养的人很有意义。这虽然未必是我们对知识分工所带来的局限作抗争,但不同的学科常识使我们更能成为一个丰富而有趣的人。这不免使我们想起培根先生那段著名的论述,“读史使人明智,读诗使人聪慧,演算使人精密,哲理使人深刻,伦理学使人有修养,逻辑修辞使人善辩。总之,知识能塑造人的性格。不仅如此,精神上的各种缺陷,都可以通过求知来改善--正如身体上的缺陷,可以通过运动来改善一样。这些话语所蕴涵的深刻含义,令人咀嚼不尽。