Black Caesar's Clan : a Florida Mystery Story eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 247 pages of information about Black Caesar's Clan .

Black Caesar's Clan : a Florida Mystery Story eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 247 pages of information about Black Caesar's Clan .

But, do what he would to prevent it, consciousness was creeping more and more in upon him.  For, now, he could not only follow the motions of the wondrously gentle hand on his forehead, but he could tell that his head was not on the ground.  Instead, it was resting on something warm, and it was elevated some inches above the grass.  He recalled a war-chromo of a wounded soldier whose head rested on the knee of a Red Cross nurse,—­a nurse who sat on the furrowed earth of a five-color battlefield, where all real life army regulations forbade her to set foot.

Was he that soldier?  Was he still in the hell of the Flanders trenches?  He had thought the war was over, and that he was back in America,—­in America and on his way South on some odd and perilous business whose nature he could not now recall.

Another few seconds of mental wandering, and he was himself again, his mind functioning more and more clearly.  With returning strength of brain came curiosity.  Where was he?  How did he chance to be lying here, his head in some sobbing woman’s lap?  It didn’t make sense!

With instinctive caution, he parted his eyelids, ever so slightly, and sought to peer upward through his thick lashes.  The effort was painful, but less so than he had feared.  Already, through natural buoyancy or else by reason of the unseen nurse’s ministrations, the throbbing ache was becoming almost bearable.

At first, his dazed eyes could make out nothing.  Then he could see, through his lashes, the velvety dark blue of the night sky and the big white Southern stars shining through a soft cloud.  Inconsequentially, his vagrant mind recalled that, below Miami, the Southern Cross is smudgily visible on the horizon, somewhere around two in the morning.  And he wondered if he could descry it, if that luminous cloud were not in the way.

Then, he knew it was not a cloud which shimmered between his eyes and the stars.  It was a woman’s filmy hair.

And the woman was bending down above him, as be lay with his head on her knee.  She was bending down, sobbing softly to herself, and bathing his aching head with water from a bowl at her side.

He was minded to rouse himself and speak, or at least to get a less elusive look at her shadowed face, when running footsteps sounded from somewhere.  And again by instinct, Brice shut his eyes and lay moveless.

The footsteps were coming nearer.  They were springy and rhythmic, the footsteps of a powerful man.

Then came a panting voice out of the darkness

“Oh, there you are!” it exclaimed.  “He got away.  Got away, clean.  I reached the head of the path, not ten feet behind him.  But, in there, it’s so black I couldn’t see anything ahead of me.  And I had no light, worse luck!  So he—­”

A deep-throated growl interrupted him,—­a growl so fierce and menacing that Gavin once more halfparted his eyes, in sudden curiosity.

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