Gunman's Reckoning eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 308 pages of information about Gunman's Reckoning.

Gunman's Reckoning eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 308 pages of information about Gunman's Reckoning.

“Tears?”

“Upon my honor, and when a girl begins to weep about a man I don’t need to say he is close to her heart.”

“You are full of maxims, Colonel Macon.”

“As a nut is full of meat.  Old experience, you know.  In the meantime Lou is perfectly certain that I intend to make away with Landis.  Ha, ha, ha!” The laughter of the colonel was a cheery thunder, and soft as with distance.  “Landis is equally convinced.  He begs Lou not to fall asleep lest I should steal in on him.  She hardly dares leave him to cook his food.  I actually think she would have been glad to see that fiend, Lord Nick, take Landis away!”

Donnegan smiled wanly.  But could he tell her, poor girl, the story of Nelly Lebrun?  Landis, in fear of his life, was no doubt at this moment pouring out protestations of deathless affection.

“And they both consider you an archdemon for keeping Lord Nick away!”

Again Donnegan winced, and coughed behind his hand to cover it.

“However,” went on the colonel, “when it comes to matters with the hearts of women, I trust to time.  Time alone will show her that Landis is a puppy.”

“In the meantime, colonel, she keeps you from coming near Landis?”

“Not at all!  You fail to understand me and my methods, dear boy.  I have only to roll my chair into the room and sit and smile at Jack in order to send him into an hysteria of terror.  It is amusing to watch.  And I can be there while Lou is in the room and through a few careful innuendoes convey to Landis my undying determination to either remove him from my path and automatically become his heir, or else secure from him a legal transfer of his rights to the mines.”

“I have learned,” said Donnegan, “that Landis has not the slightest claim to them himself.  And that you set him on the trail of the claims by trickery.”

The colonel did not wince.

“Of course not,” said the fat trickster.  “Not the slightest right.  My claim is a claim of superior wits, you see.  And in the end all your labor shall be rewarded, for my share will go to Lou and through her it shall come to you.  No?”

“Quite logical.”

The colonel disregarded the other’s smile.

“But I have a painful confession to make.”

“Well?”

“I misjudged you, Donnegan.  A moment since, when I was nearly distraught with disappointment, I said some most unpleasant things to you.”

“I have forgotten them.”

But the colonel raised his strong forefinger and shook his head, smiling.

“No, no, Donnegan.  If you deny it, I shall know that you are harboring the most undying grudge against me.  As a matter of fact, I have just had an interview with Lord Nick, and the cursed fellow put my nerves on edge.”

The colonel made a wry face.

“And when you came, I saw no manner in which you could possibly thwart him.”

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