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第2章

"Each day I hear from you,for as soon as the paper comes,I take it down to the rocks and read your cables,and I look south across the ocean to Cuba,and try to see you in all that fighting and heat and fever.But I am not afraid.For each morning I wake to find I love you more;that it has grown stronger,more wonderful,more hard to bear.And I know the charm I gave you grows with it,and is more powerful,and that it will bring you back to me wearing new honors,'bearing your sheaves with you.'

"As though I cared for your new honors.I want YOU,YOU,YOU--only YOU."

When Santiago surrendered and the invading army settled down to arrange terms of peace,and imbibe fever,and General Miles moved to Porto Rico,Chesterton moved with him.

In that pretty little island a command of regulars under a general of the regular army had,in a night attack,driven back the Spaniards from Adhuntas.The next afternoon as the column was in line of march,and the men were shaking themselves into their accoutrements,a dusty,sweating volunteer staff officer rode down the main street of Adhuntas,and with the authority of a field marshal,held up his hand.

"General Miles's compliments,sir,"he panted,"and peace is declared!"

Different men received the news each in a different fashion.Some whirled their hats in the air and cheered.Those who saw promotion and the new insignia on their straps vanish,swore deeply.

Chesterton fell upon his saddle-bags and began to distribute his possessions among the enlisted men.After he had remobilized,his effects consisted of a change of clothes,his camera,water-bottle,and his medicine case.In his present state of health and spirits he could not believe he stood in need of the medicine case,but it was a gift from Miss Armitage,and carried with it a promise from him that he always would carry it.He had "packed"it throughout the campaign,and for others it had proved of value.

"I take it you are leaving us,"said an officer enviously.

"I am leaving you so quick,"cried Chesterton laughing,"that you won't even see the dust.There's a transport starts from Mayaguez at six to-morrow morning,and,if I don't catch it,this pony will die on the wharf."

"The road to Mayaguez is not healthy for Americans,"said the general in command."I don't think I ought to let you go.The enemy does not know peace is on yet,and there are a lot of guerillas--"

Chesterton shook his head in pitying wonder.

"Not let me go!"he exclaimed."Why,General,you haven't enough men in your command to stop me,and as for the Spaniards and guerillas--!I'm homesick,"cried the young man."I'm so damned homesick that I am liable to die of it before the transport gets me to Sandy Hook."

"If you are shot up by an outpost,"growled the general,"you will be worse off than homesick.It's forty miles to Mayaguez.Better wait till daylight.Where's the sense of dying,after the fighting's over?"

"If I don't catch that transport I sure WILL die,"laughed Chesterton.His head was bent and he was tugging at his saddle girths.Apparently the effort brought a deeper shadow to his tan,"but nothing else can kill me!I have a charm,General,"he exclaimed.

"We hadn't noticed it,"said the general.

The staff officers,according to regulations,laughed.

"It's not that kind of a charm,"said Chesterton."Good-by,General."

The road was hardly more than a trail,but the moon made it as light as day,and cast across it black tracings of the swinging vines and creepers;while high in the air it turned the polished surface of the palms into glittering silver.As he plunged into the cool depths of the forest Chesterton threw up his arms and thanked God that he was moving toward her.The luck that had accompanied him throughout the campaign had held until the end.

Had he been forced to wait for a transport,each hour would have meant a month of torment,an arid,wasted place in his life.As it was,with each eager stride of El Capitan,his little Porto Rican pony,he was brought closer to her.He was so happy that as he galloped through the dark shadows of the jungle or out into the brilliant moonlight he shouted aloud and sang;and again as he urged El Capitan to greater bursts of speed,he explained in joyous,breathless phrases why it was that he urged him on.

"For she is wonderful and most beautiful,"he cried,"the most glorious girl in all the world!And,if I kept her waiting,even for a moment,El Capitan,I would be unworthy--and I might lose her!So you see we ride for a great prize!"

The Spanish column that,the night before,had been driven from Adhuntas,now in ignorance of peace,occupied both sides of the valley through which ran the road to Mayaguez,and in ambush by the road itself had placed an outpost of two men.One was a sharp-shooter of the picked corps of the Guardia Civile,and one a sergeant of the regiment that lay hidden in the heights.If the Americans advanced toward Mayaguez,these men were to wait until the head of the column drew abreast of them,when they were to fire.The report of their rifles would be the signal for those in the hill above to wipe out the memory of Adhuntas.

Chesterton had been riding at a gallop,but,as he reached the place where the men lay in ambush,he pulled El Capitan to a walk,and took advantage of his first breathing spell to light his pipe.

He had already filled it,and was now fumbling in his pocket for his match-box.The match-box was of wood such as one can buy,filled to the brim with matches,for one penny.But it was a most precious possession.In the early days of his interest in Miss Armitage,as they were once setting forth upon a motor trip,she had handed it to him.

"Why,"he asked.

"You always forget to bring any,"she said simply,"and have to borrow some."

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