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Bandit Love

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"Tony will not fail me," said Myra bravely, but her heart misgave her,

and already she was repenting of her impulsive promise.

Don Carlos rang the bell, and gave some rapid orders to Garcilaso, who

appeared in answer to the summons. The man at first apparently did not

grasp what was required of him, but presently nodded understanding,

withdrew and returned in a few minutes, accompanied by Riafio, who was

carrying a pair of handcuffs and a coil of rope.

"What are the handcuffs for?" asked Myra apprehensively.

"They are for me, dear lady," explained Don Carlos, with a ghost of a

smile. "It would not do to let Mr. Standish think that even El Diablo

Cojuelo could manage to keep Don Carlos a prisoner without fettering

him. Incidentally, I must give myself the appearance of having been

roughly handled or Standish may smell a rat."

He flung off his coat as he spoke, tore off his collar and rumpled his

hair, then ordered Riafio to handcuff him.

"Garcilaso and Riafio will now thrust me into the cell in which Mr.

Standish is imprisoned, and he and I will have a little confidential

talk about you and El Diablo Cojuelo," he resumed. "Standish naturally

imagines that Don Carlos was captured at the same time as your charming

self, and he will doubtless give me his confidence. It may be that he

will be the more ready to surrender you when he learns that Don Carlos

will be prepared to ransom you when Cojuelo has tired of you."

"More play-acting--and you are taking an unfair advantage again,"

commented Myra.

"You should thank me rather than blame me for putting Standish's love

for you to the test," responded Don Carlos, with a shrug. "Pray make

yourself comfortable until I return to call on you to redeem your

promise. Adios!"

He gave more orders to his men, sternly bidding them restrain their

mirth, for they were treating the affair as a huge joke, and both tried

to assume an expression of ferocity as they marched him out.

Left alone, Myra flung herself down on the couch and pressed her hands

to her burning cheeks.

"Oh, surely, surely he won't succeed in fooling or intimidating Tony

into surrendering me," she whispered, feeling shaken to the depths. "I

feel confident Tony won't give me up, and yet--oh, I wish I hadn't made

that promise. I don't want to marry Don Carlos unless--oh, this is

driving me crazy! What did he mean by saying Don Carlos might ransom

me when Cojuelo had tired of me?"

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