The Border Rifles Part 34
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"I will tell you nothing. You will find Tranquil at the ford of the Venado; not a word more."
"Ah, that is it," she exclaimed; "well, I swear that I will not stir from your side, whatever may happen."
"You are mad; have I not told you I wished to play the Indians a famous trick?"
"Indeed!"
"Well, you will see. As, however, I fear some imprudence on your part, I wish to see you start before me, that is all."
"Are you speaking the truth?"
"Of course I am. In five minutes I shall have joined you again."
"Do you promise me, then?"
"Do you fancy I should find any fun in remaining here?"
"What do you intend doing?"
"Here are the Indians; begone, and do not forget to start at full gallop so soon as I open the door of the venta, and ride in the direction of the Venado ford."
"But I expect--"
"Begone, begone," he interrupted her quickly, as he pushed her toward the corral, "it is all settled."
The maiden unwillingly obeyed: but at this moment loud blows against the shutters were audible, and the half-breed profited by this demonstration of the Indians to close the door leading into the corral.
"I swore to Tranquil to protect her, whatever might happen," he muttered, "and I can only save her by desires for her. Well, I will die: but, Capa de Dios, I will have a fine funeral."
Fresh blows were dealt at the shutters, but with such violence that it was easy to see that they would be soon broken in.
"Who's there?" the half-breed asked quietly.
"Gente de paz," was the reply from without.
"Hum!" Lanzi said, "for peaceful people you have a singular way of announcing your presence."
"Open, open!" the voice outside repeated.
"I am very ready to do so, but what proves to me that you do not mean harm?"
"Open, or we will break down the door."
And the blows were renewed.
"Oh, oh," the half-breed said, "you are strong in the arms; do not trouble yourself further, I am going to open."
The blows ceased.
The half-breed unbarred the door, and opened it.
The Indians rushed into the interior with yells and howls of joy.
Lanzi slipped on one side to let them pa.s.s; he gave a start of joy on hearing a horse set out at full gallop.
The Indians paid no attention to this incident.
"Drink!" they shouted.
"What would you like to have?" the half-breed asked, seeking to gain time.
"Fire-water!" they yelled.
Lanzi hastened to serve them, and the orgy began.
Knowing they had nothing to fear from the inhabitants of the venta, the Redskins had rushed in so soon as the door was opened, without taking the precaution to post sentries; this negligence, on which Lanzi calculated, gave Carmela the opportunity of escaping unseen and undisturbed.
The Indians, and especially the Apaches, have a frenzied pa.s.sion for strong liquors; the Comanches alone are teetotallers. Hitherto, they have succeeded in refraining from that mournful tendency to intoxication, which decimates and brutalizes their brothers.
Lanzi followed with a cunning look the evolutions of the Redskins, who crowded round the tables, drank deeply, and emptied the botas placed before them; their eyes were beginning to sparkle, their features were animated; they spoke loudly all at once, no longer knowing what they said, and only thinking about becoming intoxicated.
Suddenly the half-breed felt a hand laid on his shoulder.
He turned.
An Indian was standing with folded arms in front of him.
"What do you want?" he asked him.
"Blue-fox is a Chief," the Indian answered, "and has to speak with the Paleface."
"Is not Blue-fox satisfied with the way in which I have received him and his companions?"
"It is not that; the warriors are drinking, and the Chief wants something else."
"Ah," the half-breed said, "I am vexed, for I have given you all I had."
"No," the Indian replied drily.
"How so?"
"Where is the golden-haired girl?"
"I do not understand you, Chief," the half-breed said; on the contrary, understanding perfectly well.
The Indian smiled.
"The Paleface will look at Blue-fox," he said, "and will then see that he is a Chief, and not a child who can be put off with falsehoods. What has become of the girl with the golden hair, who lives here with my brother?"
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