Love stories; New Mexico -- Fiction; Western stories
"I know, I know," she cried, coming close to him. "I know what it is--I
have come to warn you. Curtis Conrad--"
"What about him?" Bancroft exclaimed, starting back. "What do you know
about him?"
"What you know, Aleck--that he means to kill you. He is coming here this
very afternoon--he will be here soon--he will kill you. You must hide
from him!"
He drew back as she spoke, and then turned sharply upon her. "Do you
know why? Are you another who knows?"
She moved a step aside and dropped her gaze, but her voice was tender
and compassionate as she replied, "Yes, Aleck; I know."
He looked at her with astonished eyes. "How did you find it out? How
long have you known?"
"For years," she said softly, stretching her hand impulsively toward
him. "Josephine told me when she died, so I could guard Lucy against all
knowledge of it. I have kept it as secret as the grave. Nobody has ever
had from me any suspicion of the truth. It has made no difference to me,
Aleck! I have only respected you the more, because you could begin over
again and build up a new name and a new life."
He took her hand. It was wet and cold, and he folded it in his, and as
she went on drew her closer to his side. He felt the soothing comfort
of her words and manner, but his eyes were on the floor as he muttered,
"I thought nobody knew; I thought it was hidden so well!"
The room had grown dark and darker. Outside, the rain was coming down in
gray sheets, and dazzling flashes of lightning flooded the heavens. Peal
upon peal of thunder smote their ears. She thought, "They are at home by
this time; he will be here soon." Laying her other hand upon Bancroft's
arm she hurried on, in broken, pleading speech: "Aleck, you must not
stay here! You must hide somewhere, where he cannot find you! Conrad--I
came to warn you--he knows, by this time--who you are. He will be here
soon."
"Conrad! Does he know? Are you sure?"
"Yes. They went to ride up the canyon, he and Lucy. She said she was
going to tell him. Aleck, you must not stay here! He may come any
minute!"
He dropped her hand and started back. "Lucy!" he cried, and again,
"Lucy! Does she know, too?" He sank into his chair and buried his face
in his arms. Louise stood beside him, her hand upon his shoulder, her
voice soft with loving compassion.
"I don't know how she knew, nor how long she has known. Until this
afternoon I had no idea that she, or any one, knew anything about it.
But she came to my room and told me that she was going to ride with him,
that she loved him, and that she was going to tell him who you are."
He made no answer; but she guessed by his troubled breathing with what
shame and despair he was struggling. She bent over him, her arm across
his shoulder, her cheek upon his hair. Above the pealing, echoing
thunder and the rattling boom of some sound which in their absorption
they had scarcely noted, there came into the room the sudden din of
cries and shouts and pistol shots.
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