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the crusade of the excelsior-第51章

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alliance。  Miss Keene had never abandoned her own style of dress;

and that afternoon her delicate and closely…fitting white muslin;

gathered in at the waist with a broad blue belt of ribbon; seemed

to accentuate somewhat unflatteringly the tropical neglige of Mrs。

Brimmer and Miss Chubb。  Brace; who was in attendance; with Crosby;

on the two Ramirez girls; could not help being uneasily conscious

of this; in addition to the awkwardness of meeting Miss Keene after

the transfer of his affections elsewhere。  Nor was his embarrassment

relieved by Crosby's confidences to him; in a half audible whisper;



〃I say; old man; after all; the regular straight…out American style

lays over all their foreign flops and fandoodles。  I wonder what

old Brimmer would say to his wife's full…dress nightgowneh?〃



But at this moment the long…drawn; slightly stridulous utterances

of Mrs。 Brimmer rose through the other greetings like a lazy east

wind。



〃I shall never forgive the Commander for making the Presidio so

attractive to you; dear Miss Keene; that you cannot really find

time to see your own countrymen。  Though; of course; you're not to

blame for not coming to see two frights as we must looknot having

been educated to be able to do up our dresses in that faultless

styleand perhaps not having the entire control over an

establishment like you; yet; I suppose that; even if the Alcalde

did give us carte blanche of the laundry HERE; we couldn't do it;

unaided even by Mrs。 Markham。  Yes; dear; you must let me

compliment you on your skill; and the way you make things last。  As

for me and Miss Chubb; we've only found our things fit to be given

away to the poor of the Mission。  But I suppose even that charity

would look as shabby to you as our clothes; in comparison with the

really good missionary work you and Mr。 Hurlstoneor is it Mr。

Brace?I always confound your admirers; my dearare doing now。

At least; so says that good Father Esteban。〃



But with the exception of the Alcalde and Miss Chubb; Mrs。

Brimmer's words fell on unheeding ears; and Miss Keene did not

prejudice the triumph of her own superior attractions by seeming to

notice Mrs。 Brimmer's innuendo。  She answered briefly; and entered

into lively conversation with Crosby and the Secretary; holding the

hand of Dona Isabel in her own; as if to assure her that she was

guiltless of any design against her former admirer。  This was quite

unnecessary; as the gentle Isabel; after bidding Brace; with a rap

on the knuckles; to 〃go and play;〃 contented herself with curling

up like a kitten beside Miss Keene; and left that gentleman to

wander somewhat aimlessly in the patio。



Nevertheless; Miss Keene; whose eyes and ears were nervously alert;

and who had indulged a faint hope of meeting Padre Esteban and

hearing news of Hurlstone; glanced from time to time towards the

entrance of the patio。  A singular presentiment that some outcome

of this present visit would determine her relations with Hurlstone

had already possessed her。  Consequently she was conscious; before

it had attracted the attention of the others; of some vague

stirring in the plaza beyond。  Suddenly the clatter of hoofs was

heard before the gateway。  There was a moment's pause of

dismounting; a gruff order given in Spanish; and the next moment

three strangers entered the patio。



They were dressed in red shirts; their white trousers tucked in

high boots; and wore slouched hats。  They were so travel…stained;

dusty; and unshaven; that their features were barely

distinguishable。  One; who appeared to be the spokesman of the

party; cast a perfunctory glance around the corridor; and; in

fluent Spanish; began with the mechanical air of a man repeating

some formula;



〃We are the bearers of a despatch to the Comandante of Todos Santos

from the Governor of Mazatlan。  The officer and the escort who came

with us are outside the gate。  We have been told that the

Comandante is in this house。  The case is urgent; or we would not

intrude〃



He was stopped by the voice of Mrs。 Markham from the corridor。

〃Well; I don't understand Spanish muchI may be a fool; or crazy;

or perhaps bothbut if that isn't James Markham's VOICE; I'll bet

a cooky!〃



The three strangers turned quickly toward the corridor。  The next

moment the youngest of their party advanced eagerly towards Miss

Keene; who had arisen with a half frightened joy; and with the cry

of 〃Why; it's Nell!〃 ran towards her。  The third man came slowly

forward as Mrs。 Brimmer slipped hastily from the hammock and stood

erect。



〃In the name of goodness; Barbara;〃 said Mr。 Brimmer; closing upon

her; in a slow; portentous whisper; 〃where ARE your stockings?〃





CHAPTER VI。



A MORE IMPORTANT ARRIVAL。






The Commander was the first to recover his presence of mind。

Taking the despatch from the hands of the unlooked…for husband of

the woman he loved; he opened it with an immovable face and

habitual precision。  Then; turning with a military salute to the

strangers; he bade them join him in half an hour at the Presidio;

and; bowing gravely to the assembled company; stepped from the

corridor。  But Mrs。 Markham was before him; stopped him with a

gesture; and turned to her husband。



〃James Markhamwhere's your hand?〃



Markham; embarrassed but subjugated; disengaged it timidly from his

wife's waist。



〃Give it to that gentlemanfor a gentleman he is; from the crown

of his head to the soles of his boots!  There!  Shake his hand!

You don't get such a chance every day。  You can thank him again;

later。〃



As the two men's hands parted; after this perfunctory grasp; and

the Commander passed on; she turned again to her husband。



〃Now; James; I am ready to hear all about it。  Perhaps you'll tell

me where you HAVE been?〃



There was a moment of embarrassing silence。  The Doctor and

Secretary had discreetly withdrawn; the Alcalde; after a brief

introduction to Mr。 Brimmer; and an incomprehensible glance from

the wife; had retired with a colorless face。  Dona Isabel had

lingered last to blow a kiss across her fan to Eleanor Keene that

half mischievously included her brother。  The Americans were alone。



Thus appealed to; Mr。 Markham hastily began his story。  But; as he

progressed; a slight incoherency was noticeable: he occasionally

contradicted himself; and was obliged to be sustained; supplemented;

and; at times; corrected; by Keene and Brimmer。 Substantially; it

appeared that they had come from San Francisco to Mazatlan; and;

through the influence of Mr。 Brimmer on the Mexican authorities;

their party; with an escort of dragoons; had been transported across

the gulf and landed on the opposite shore; where they had made a

forced march across the desert to Todos Santos。 Literally

interpreted; however; by the nervous Markham; it would seem that

they had conceived this expedition long ago; and yet had

difficulties because they only thought of it t
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