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eager and watchful than his own。

He laid the reports aside; and took up the proof…slip again。  Was
there any man living but himself and Pendleton who would connect
these two statements?  That her relations with this Arguello were
brief and not generally known was evident from Pendleton's
ignorance of the fact。  But he must see him again; and at once。
Perhaps he might have acquired some information from Yerba; the
young girl might have given to his age that confidence she had
withheld from the younger man; indeed; he remembered with a flush
it was partly in that hope he had induced the colonel to go to
Santa Clara。  He put the proof…slip in his pocket and stepped to
the door of the next room。

〃You need not write that letter to Slate; Tony。  I will see him
myself。  I am going to San Francisco to…night。〃

〃And do you want anything copied from the reports; sir?〃

Paul quickly swept them from the table into his drawer; and locked
it。  〃Not now; thank you。  I'll finish my notes later。〃

The next morning Paul was in San Francisco; and had again crossed
the portals of the Golden Gate Hotel。  He had been already told
that the doom of that palatial edifice was sealed by the laying of
the cornerstone of a new erection in the next square that should
utterly eclipse it; he even fancied that it had already lost its
freshness; and its meretricious glitter had been tarnished。  But
when he had ordered his breakfast he made his way to the public
parlor; happily deserted at that early hour。  It was here that he
had first seen her。  She was standing there; by that mirror; when
their eyes first met in a sudden instinctive sympathy。  She herself
had remembered and confessed it。  He recalled the pleased yet
conscious; girlish superiority with which she had received the
adulation of her friends; his memory of her was broad enough now
even to identify Milly; as it repeopled the vacant and silent room。

An hour later he was making his way to Colonel Pendleton's
lodgings; and half expecting to find the St。 Charles Hotel itself
transformed by the eager spirit of improvement。  But it was still
there in all its barbaric and provincial incongruity。  Public
opinion had evidently recognized that nothing save the absolute
razing of its warped and flimsy walls could effect a change; and
waited for it to collapse suddenly like the house of cards it
resembled。  Paul wondered for a moment if it were not ominous of
its lodgers' hopeless inability to accept changed conditions; and
it was with a feeling of doubt that he even now ascended the
creaking staircase。  But it was instantly dissipated on the
threshold of the colonel's sitting…room by the appearance of George
and his reception of his master's guest。

The grizzled negro was arrayed in a surprisingly new suit of blue
cloth with a portentous white waistcoat and an enormous crumpled
white cravat; that gave him the appearance of suffering from a
glandular swelling。  His manner had; it seemed to Paul; advanced in
exaggeration with his clothes。  Dusting a chair and offering it to
the visitor; he remained gracefully posed with his hand on the back
of another。

〃Yo' finds us heah yet; Marse Hathaway;〃 he began; elegantly toying
with an enormous silver watch…chain; 〃fo' de Kernel he don' bin
find contagious apartments dat at all approximate; and he don'
build; for his mind's not dat settled dat he ain't goin' to
trabbel。  De place is low down; sah; and de fo'ks is low down; and
dah's a heap o' white trash dat has congested under de roof ob de
hotel since we came。  But we uses it temper'ly; sah; fo' de
present; and in a dissolutory fashion。〃

It struck Paul that the contiguity of a certain barber's shop and
its dangerous reminiscences had something to do with George's lofty
depreciation of his surroundings; and he could not help saying:

〃Then you don't find it necessary to have it convenient to the
barber's shop any more?  I am glad of that; George。〃

The shot told。  The unfortunate George; after an endeavor to
collect himself by altering his pose two or three times in rapid
succession; finally collapsed; and; with an air of mingled pain and
dignity; but without losing his ceremonious politeness or unique
vocabulary; said:

〃Yo' got me dah; sah!  Yo' got me dah!  De infirmities o' human
natcheh; sah; is de common p'operty ob man; and a gemplum like
yo'self; sah; a legislato' and a pow'ful speakah; is de lass one to
hol' it agin de individal pusson。  I confess; sah; de circumstances
was propiskuous; de fees fahly good; and de risks inferior。  De
gemplum who kept de shop was an artess hisself; and had been niggah
to Kernel Henderson of Tennessee; and do gemplum I relieved was a
Mr。 Johnson。  But de Kernel; he wouldn't see it in dat light; sah;
and if yo' don' mind; sah〃

〃I haven't the slightest idea of telling the colonel or anybody;
George;〃 said Paul; smiling; 〃and I am glad to find on your own
account that you are able to put aside any work beyond your duty
here。〃

〃Thank yo'; sah。  If yo' 'll let me introduce yo' to de
refreshment; yo' 'll find it all right now。  De Glencoe is dah。  De
Kernel will be here soon; but he would be pow'ful mo'tified; sah;
if yo' didn't hab something afo' he come。〃  He opened a well…filled
sideboard as he spoke。  It was the first evidence Paul had seen of
the colonel's restored fortunes。  He would willingly have contented
himself with this mere outward manifestation; but in his desire to
soothe the ruffled dignity of the old man he consented to partake
of a small glass of spirits。  George at once became radiant and
communicative。  〃De Kernel bin gone to Santa Clara to see de young
lady dat's finished her edercation dahde Kernel's only ward; sah。
She's one o' dose million…heiresses and highly connected; sah; wid
de old Mexican Gobbermen; I understand。  And I reckon dey's bin big
goin's on doun dar; foh de Mayer kem hisself fo' de Kernel。  Looks
like des might bin a proceshon; sah。  Yo' don' know of a young lady
bin hab a title; sah?  I won't be shuah; his Honah de Mayer or de
Kernel didn't say someting about a 'Donna'〃

〃Very likely;〃 said Paul; turning away with a faint smile。  So it
was already in the air!  Setting aside the old negro's
characteristic exaggeration; there had already been some
conversation between the colonel and the Mayor; which George had
vaguely overheard。  He might be too late; the alternative might be
no longer in his hands。  But his discomposure was heightened a
moment later by the actual apparition of the returning Pendleton。

He was dressed in a tightly buttoned blue frock…coat; which fairly
accented his tall; thin military figure; although the top lappel
was thrown far enough back to show a fine ruffled cambric shirt and
checked gingham necktie; and was itself adorned with a white
rosebud in the button…hole。  Fawn…colored trousers strapped over
narrow patent…leather boots; and a tall white hat; whose broad
mourning…band was a perpetual memory of his mother; who had died in
his boyhood; completed his festal transformation。  Yet his erect
carriage; high aquiline nose; and long gray drooping moustache lent
a distinguishing grace to this survival of a bygone fashion; and
over…rode any irreverent comment。  Even his slight limp seemed to
give a peculiar character to his massive gold…headed stick; and
made it a part of his formal elegance。

Handing George his stick and a military cape he carried easily over
his left arm; he greeted Paul warmly; yet with a return of his old
dominant manner。

〃Glad to see you; Hathaway; and glad to see the boy has served you
better than the last time。  If I had known you were coming; I would
have tried to get back in time to have breakfast with you。  But
your friends at 'Rosario'I think they call it; in my time it was
owned by Colonel Briones; and HE called it 'The Devil's Little
Canyon'detained me with some dd civilities。  Let's seehis
name is Woods; isn't it?  Used to sell rum to runaway sailors on
Long Wharf; and take stores in exchange?  Or was it Baker?Judge
Baker?  I forget which。  Well; sir; they wished to be remembered。〃

It struck Paul; perhaps unreasonably; that the colonel's
indifferen

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