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him--Antonio Bernal!" "Whew! A case of the 'unexpected,' indeed! The merest jest and the absolute fact. Hi! I'd rather this than--than be struck by lightning, and it's on about the same order of things, for it is he, as she claimed. He's more staggered than I am," considered this lively newspaper man. Then he thought it time to step forward, and remark: "Please present me to your friend, Miss Trent," and lifted his hat, courteously. Antonio bowed, after his own exaggerated fashion, and with his hand upon his heart; but though his eyes rested keenly on Ninian's face he kept tight hold of Jessica's hand and his torrent of words did not cease for an instant. Now and then he lifted the little hand and kissed it, whereupon Lady Jess would snatch it away and coolly wipe it on her skirt, only to have it recaptured and caressed; till, seeing he would neither give over the hateful action nor stop talking, she folded her arms behind her and interrupted with: "That's enough, Senor Bernal. This isn't Sobrante, but I'm your captain here, same as there. You come tell your story to Mr. Hale and this gentleman. See Ephraim Marsh, too. He's here in hospital with a broken leg. I'm in Los Angeles, also, as you see; and likely to find the same man you say has cheated you. That's what he's telling, Mr. Sharp," she exclaimed. Antonio hesitated. He had frowned at her tone of command, but now, to the reporter's amazement, seemed eager to obey it. "As the senorita will. That gentleman, who came last to Sobrante, was one lawyer, no? So the senora said. Fool! fool! that I was that I did not then and at that moment so disclose the secrets of my heart as was moved, yes. Let the senorita and the handsome friend lead on. I follow. I, Antonio." Five minutes earlier, had Ninian Sharp been asked what he should do if he did find this strange person, he would have promptly answered: "Put him under lock and key, where he can do no harm and be handy to get at." Now he found himself as certain that the fellow needed no restraint of the law, at present. That he was dreadfully unhappy and had become as humble as he had before been arrogant. What could so have altered him? And was it thus that the Lady Jess had all her "boys" in leading strings? "I must look out for myself or I'll fall under a like spell," he laughed, as with the air of one who knows it all, though she had been over that way but once, Jessica explained to her late manage
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