The Bee Hunters
nd remained motionless as an eque
me," he muttere
eceived me?-It
ith a suddenness which made his horse perform a curvette and wince with pain. Don Fernando had just seen two cava
e is Don Torribio Quiroga. But who is this other cavalier?"
lly, and saying half-aloud, "It is better as it is," made his horse execute a traverse, and
ernando's position: neither seemed to feel alarm, and both advanced at the same speed as before. The cava
ive knowledge of social decorum, which never deceives them, and a ref
ach of his voice, he slightly altered the position o
permit me to ask
nger, with no less politeness
Don Fernan
, Don Est
ake your acquaintance. Would you th
essed for time I might be, I wo
s. I will explain in half a dozen words. T
a," interposed Don E
ed. That honourable personage, as I found o
is a
enemy, that he has tried four times to have me assa
lays an evil game wit
sh to have done with him, I have resolved to of
ct of a true
ill be. I am charmed at your consenti
asure, ca
gladly return the complim
ring this short conversation, and was no
istake, it is my admirable friend, Don Fernando
happy as you can be at the chan
I will not let you go; we will ri
of all, with your permission, I have a fe
utter words I shall be happy to
uested me to be present at the
be better! Let
d Don Estevan; "the conver
ernando; "I know a grotto where we shall
e at once," sai
he right, and directed their steps towards a little wood of
other, would have incontestably believed them to be intimate friends, delighted
they soon gained the wood, and found th
ons were scanty enough. Carpeted with verdure inside and out, it was a charm
freshness caused by a slender stream of water which ran between its banks with a melancholy murmur, forming a pleasant contrast with the burning atmosphere
this delicious retreat," said Don Torribio; "now, if it is y
courtesy. Heaven bear witness, that if I were not your
rribio, "Heaven has
se?or, and regret
than I do,
the case, we mus
s just what I
interest and mine, I have r
get at that result, unless one
of yours has cost you
s you are still alive; to say nothing of two hundred others I pr
ssing! If this goes on,
sighed, but m
hrew away his cigarette and occu
able clumsiness of the people you employ, I begin to be tir
that; it must be v
t an end to it, once for all, I have racked my brains until I think I ha
w you to be a man of imagination, Don
ary, it is quite simp
it is hardly wo
proposal I have to make: it is evident
e?or?" said Don Tor
lse you would have
t: what, then,
the ace of hearts) falls shall win, and be master over the life of his
the idea is
ommon game, only the loser cannot have
d, had each a pack of cards in his pocket. They produced them with such spo
ith which Don Torribio accepted the game proposed by his foe has nothing in it to astonish those who know the character of those strang
hitherto listened without joining in the conversa
n Fernando and Don Torribi
t in reality it can only be satisfie
d Don Torrib
merely repl
tead of having recourse to blind chance, wh
de a gestur
, at the risk of disfiguring or crippling ourselves, which w
etter that chan
, caballeros;
n Torribio, "w
ndo; "that is a good remark
"and so much the more readily, as my friendship for
avoid all cause for dispute, you must cho
e packs under a hat; I wil
you did not think of this
?or?-I have only jus
he two foes every facility for arranging the thre
are determined to
, they
chever of you it may be whom fortune favours, to subm
tevan, by the wor
d drawing out a pack of cards. "And now recommend your souls to
devoutly, and fixed their eyes
the greatest care, and then made eac
es," said he; "I
heir pajillos with a perfect assumption of indifferenc
the zarapé: Don Estevan held only about
d he, "for the la
Torribio excitedly; "the
aid Don Estevan
de copas. Look, Don Torribio; it is curious. ?Vive Dios! yo
essed immediately, and resumed the tone of affecte
e. "I must confess, Don Fernando, I
despair, dear
capital game; I neve
tunately, I cannot g
now I must p
bowed witho
ing such time as is absolutely necessary. If I could
e; they are perfect
kind enough to
stol from his holsters, and
oaded; the trigger
are, Don Fernando! You provide for
abits, Don Torrib
ook the pistol
to the mercy of the wild beasts; it would distress
me across your own horse. We should be in despair if the
st of you, se?ores; now acce
nd him, and coolly placed the muzzle
suddenly arre
remark to ma
ithout exhibiting emotion: "two seconds more, and it would have b
udge. You have lost y
ly as po
ou are dead; I have the right of
bserve that I am ready to pay
are bound to kill yourself at my first requisition, and to employ the life I leave you (whic
me a bargain?" s
hit the word; i
res consideration. What would you do,
ation. Life is so beautiful, take it all in al
become Don Fernando's slave as I could only employ my life in his se
o who will only exact this sacrifice
gain to ten years. If by that time Don Torribio is not dead, he will again enter upon
; and I accept the life you offer me so gracefully. A thousand thanks!"
can read the future, you will not objec
but where shall
the writing materi
you a perfect man of business, w
which is fastened behind the saddle, to hold the necessary articles for travelling,
nk, and paper, and laid them
, "write as I
dear se?or; I
rnando
use obedience to the orders he may give me, whether they be to kill myself before his eyes, or to risk in any perilous adventure the life I have lost, and which I acknowledge to hold only at his pleasure. I farther acknowledge that all sentiments of hatred to the aforesaid Don Fernando Carril are extinguished in my heart, and that I will never seek to injure him directly
March 18-, and subscribed, as witness
Torribio signed with the greatest good humour, added a tremendous flourish to his signature, and gave the
paper, to dry the ink, folded it neatly in four, and placed it in the
bio. "Now se?or, if you have no commands
nger, caballero; go where your engagemen
it will scarcely be fulfilled; I h
re, put the bridle on his hor
n of this bond?" asked Don Estevan, as soon
is my mortal foe. But I must leave you, Don Estevan; I must b
the hacienda of
e hacienda, but to
ther; for I, too, am g
looking at him
o of the hacienda,"
orses. Don Fernando rode pensively by the side o