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tisfied with their narrow existence; ambitious for a wider experience。  Santiago consoled himself with cards and training roosters for battle; and otherwise as a man may。  He was but fifteen; this haughty; severe…looking young hidalgo; but while in some re… spects many years older than his sister; in others he was younger; for he possessed none of her illuminating instinct。

She led him through a postern gate; round the first of the dunes; and they were alone in a waste of sand。  She demanded abruptly:

〃What do you think of our illustrious visitor?〃

〃I like him。  He would wring your neck if you got in his way; but has a kind heart for those that call him master。  I like that sort of a man。  I wish he would take me away with him。〃

〃He shallone of these days。  Santiago mio; let me whisper〃  She pulled his ear down to her lips。  〃He will marry me。  I feel it。  I know it。 He has talked to me the whole day。  He has told me grave secrets。  Not even to you would I reveal them。  So many have loved mewhy should not he?  I shall live in St。 Petersburg; and see all Europe!thousands of peopleDios mio!  Dios mio!〃

〃Indeed!〃  Santiago; still unamiable; responded to this confidence with a sneer。  〃You aspire very high for a little girl of the wilderness; without for… tune; and only half a coat…of…arms; so to speak。  Do you know that this RezanovDr。 Langsdorff has told us all about himis a great noble; one of the ten barons of Russia; and a Chamberlain in accord… ance with a decree of Peter the Great that court titles should be bestowed as a reward for distin… guished services alone?  He got a fortune in his youth by marriage with a daughter of Shelikov that Siberian who founded the Russian colonies in America。  The wife died almost immediately; but the Baron's influence remained with Shelikovfor his influence at court was even greaterand after the older man's death; with his mother…in…law; who is uncommonly clever。  Shelikov's schemes were but little sketches beside Rezanov's; who from merely a courtier and a gay blood about town developed into a great man of business; with an ambition to corre… spond。  It was he who got the Imperial ukase that gave the Russian…American Company its power to squeeze all the other fur hunters and traders out of the northeast; and made Rezanov and everybody belonging to it so rich your head would swim if I told you the number of doubloons they spend in a year。  Nobody has ever been so clever at managing those old beasts of autocrats as he。  They think him merely the accomplished courtier; a brilliant dilet… tante; a condescending patron of art and letters; a devotee of pleasure; and all the time he is pulling their befuddled old brains about to suit himself。 The Tsar Paul was a lunatic and they murdered him; but meanwhile he signed the ukase。  The Tsar Alexander; who is not so bad nor so silly as the others; thinks there is no man so clever as Rezanov; who addresses him personally when sending home his reports。  Do you know what all that means? Your plenipotentiary is not only a Chamberlain at court; a Privy Councillor; and the Tsar himself on this side of the world; but when his inspections and reforms are concluded; and he is one of the wealth… iest men in Russia; he will return to St。 Petersburg and become so high and mighty that a princess would snap at him。  And you aspire!  I never heard such nonsense。〃

〃His excellency told me much of this;〃 replied Concha imperturbably。  〃And I am sure that he cares nothing for princesses and will marry whom he most admires。  He would not say; but I know he cared nothing for that poor little wife; dead so long ago。  It was a mariage de convenance; such as all the great world is accustomed to。  He will love me more than all the fine ladies he has ever seen。  I feel it。  I know it!  And I am quite happy。〃

〃Do you love him?〃 asked Santiago; looking curiously at his sister's flushed and glowing face。 It seemed to him that she had never looked so young。  〃Many have loved you。  I had begun to think you had no heart for men; no wish for any… thing but admiration。  And now you give your heart in a day to this Russianwho must be nearly fortyunasked。〃

〃I have not thought of my heart at all。  But I could love him; of course。  He is so handsome; so kind; so grand; so gay!  But love is for men and wiveshas not my mother said so?  Now I think only of St。 Petersburg! of Paris! of London! of the beautiful gowns and jewels I shall wear at court a red velvet train as long as a queen's; and all embroidered with gold; a white veil spangled with gold; a head…dress a foot high studded with jewels; ropes of diamonds and pearlsI made him tell me how the great ladies dressed。  Ah! there is the pleasure of being a girlto think and dream of all those beautiful things; not of when the wife must live always for the husband and children。  That comes soon enough。  And why should I not have all!there is so little in life for the girl。  It seems to me now that I have had nothing。  When he asks me to marry him he will tell me of the fine things I shall have and the great sights I shall witness the ceremonies at court; the winter streetswith snowsnow; Santiago!where the great nobles drive four horses through the drifts like little hills; and are wrapped in furs like bears!  The grand military paradeshow I shall laugh when I think of our poor little Presidios with their dozen officers strutting about〃  She stopped abruptly and bursting wildly into tears flung herself into her brother's arms。  〃But I never could leave you!  And my father! my mother! all! all!  Ay; Dios de mi alma! what an ingrate I am!  I should die of home… sickness!  My Santiago!  My Santiago!〃

Santiago patted her philosophically。  〃You are not going to…morrow;〃 he reminded her。  〃Don't cross your bridges until you come to them。  That is a good proverb for maids and men。  You might take us all with you; or spend every third year or so in California。  No doubt you would need the rest。 And meanwhile remember that the high and mighty Chamberlain has not yet asked for the honor of an alliance with the house of Arguello; and that your brother will match his best fighting cock against your new white lace mantilla from Mexico; that he is not meditating any project so detrimental to his fortunes。  Console yourself with the reflection that if he were; our father and the priests; and the Governor himself; would die of apoplexy。  He is a heretica member of the Greek Church!  Hast thou lost thy reason; Conchita?  Dry your eyes and come home to sleep; and let us hear no more of marriage with a man who is not only a barbarian of the north and a heretic; but so proud he does not think a Californian good enough to wash his decks。〃



IV

It was long before Rezanov slept that night。  The usual chill had come in from the Pacific as the sun went down; and the distinguished visitor had inti… mated to his hosts that he should like to exercise on shore until ready for his detested quarters; but Arguello dared not; in the absence of his father; in… vite the foreigner even to sleep in the house so lavishly offered in the morning; although he had sent such an abundance of provisions to the ship that the poor sailors were deep in sleep;
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