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Old Dresden puiisis) for a luiiineut in lus task of breaking up tin* gnarled mosquito risits, and with a long breath of satisfaction and theair of a connoisseur viewed the pink tintisl heap liesitle him. Pulling oft* his di lapidated hat, he allowed the coo] morning breeze to play among the somewhat ragged locks which hung over his forehead. Tho sun, like a great crimson hall, hung sleepily above the Eastern horizon, easting a faint glow U|MII the turret led face of the Floridas, and gilding the distant jieaksof the Tree Hermanns, standing in closed-liuked em brace, like allied sentinels guarding the Mexican frontier. In the long, level space which stretched between the mountains, born aloft on the curling lingers of the morning mist, appeared a phantom city, its castellated heights and stately domes rear ing themselves as if in prophecy of the years to come, when a noble civilization shall re deem the barren me*;is of the Southern ter ritories and raise the monuments of art and architecture amid tin- arid plains. The echo of human voices fell UJMJU Dres den's ear. 'Ob, John, why must you go ?' A wo man's voice, low ami sweet, with a treiuor of pain. 'Come now, Helen, don't lie a Ruby, dear. Three weeks will fly by in no time. And who knows hov rich a strike I may make. Hut I don't want it, 1 need you John/ Old Dresden addressed himself to the wood pile with redoubled energy. A flying knot of inesquite struck his hand. The sting of the wound refreshed hiui and a little later he heard the door of the cottage slant, while tho clink of a horse's hoof sounded on the gravelly soil. As he watched horse and rider di sap] tea red at length in the direction of the mirage, which had shifted its fortn so as to resemble a huge beast of prey couched for a spring u|*>u its prey, some thing like a very hot German oath rolled like stilled thunder from his lips. 'A teufel of a fellow,' he murmured more calmly under his breath an instant later, accenting the qualification with stout blows of the axe on an obstinate root, which had as many contortions as a dying serjient. 'A teufel of a fellow. Leaf a little frau like dat alone to g > to Mexico to tig golt in mit tel do winder. It might Ik< ferry gout for him,' he added meditatively, leaning upon tlie axe-helve, his face screwed into a quaint grimace, 'as old .Tti should take of his scalp for him—but dc little frau.' With a sudden indrawing of his shoul ders and an accompanying droop of the corners of his month, he seemed to protest against his own harsh judgement as he re newed the eombat with the oltstinute fact. Old Dresden was not the only one who disapproved of .John Meredith's journey through the wild Kierra Mad re at that season of the your, when'storms were fre quent in tho mountains and Apachesskulk hqj in the valleys and |>u**cs. His partner, David Howell, had entered a vigorous pu test. but to no avail. John Meredith had the pugnacity of determination jeculiar to men of genius. From early boyhood his career had liecn signalized by a series of daring and headstrong exploits, aud wbeu, as a crowning feat he had captured pretty Helen Gresliam by an audacious move, if David Howell felt any soreness of heart over her capitulation he choked it bravely down and harbored no bitterness in his honest heart. A week after her husband's departure Mrs. Meredith received a scrawl from Mesiila, where he had expected to meet a friend, written just as they were Luking the trail. 'And don't be worried my dear,* he wrote iu conclusion : 'the days will pass quickly, ami three weeks will soon Is- up. Hut you must count from the date of our departure.' She dried her eyes and counted the days from the 10th of February. On the Ist of March a warm wind swept over the southern table lands. Uiider its breath the snow upon tbe mountain peaks vanished as if by magic and tbe dry beo of the Miembres bceaitie the course of a sur ging torrent, sweeping onward for a final plunge into the waters of the gulf. The fern-likefolhige of the mesquite commenced to cautiously unfold, and the wild verbena and lupine innde tiny patches of purple and magenta over the sterile wastes. On the 3xl of March Helen Meredith rose at dawn. The morning was calm and still, but a peculiar obscurity about tlie horizon presaged the approach of the New-Mexican sirocco. Stationed at a bull's eye window in tho attic, xvith a field-glass in her band, the young wife kept her eyes steadily tixisl on the winding, silvery ribbon attenuated to a thread in the distance, which marked the line of travel pursued by passers to and fro over the Mexican line. For upward of an hour nothing rewarded her vigilance ; then a long and blurred mass developed in to a train of hay wagons each drawn by a score of stout limbed oxen and attended by a deputation of half-clothed swarthy Mexi cans. Another hour passed, and the rough wagon of a Texan rancher appeared, the hor%s strolling leisurely aloug, while man and wife, |>erched on the high driver's seat, smoked their clay pipes iu placid content. Absorbed in lier anxious watcli, little Mrs. Meredith had not observed that the wind had risen, and for a moment was al most appalled to see road and lane disappeared from view beneath a dun colored cloud, which, as it drew near ef fectually concealed every trace of the cot tages across tho street, and swallowed up the form of every passer-by on her own sidewalk. Shreds of cloth, hits of paste board, anil great sheets of paper were caught up by the wind, along with the clouds of dust and gravel, and borne onward in Its mad flight. In a lower latitude the great velocity of the wind coupliHl with the lbrcu of a far weightier atmosphere, would have given the storm the force of a cyclone. As it was, it would do little mischief le --yoiul arousing the tempers of mankind and uprooting sundry out houses built upon un seetire foundations. Mrs. Meredith, with a coolness and patience born of experience, bore this assult upon her domicile with ch inning equanimity. Moving about the house she proceeded to collect a number of long and slender sand hags, indispensable adjuncts to the tidy New Mexican house wife and to arrange them in their ac customed places over the door and window sills, thus fighting the intrusive element on the homoeopathic principal. All that day, and the next, she waited in melancholy expectancy, not knowing what minute the familiar step might be heard on iter little iorch. On the third day the storu. subsided, aud the tearless eyes of the despairing woman )M-1IC|1 only N desolate plain, tiatikut his partner's house, and us the sad, questioning face pre sented itself to him a jocular inquiry left his lips. 'Well, Mrs. Meredith, has that missing lord and master of yours turned up yet ?' •A faltering negative would greet him. 'Exactly us I prophesied. You might as well make up your tuind you'll never see him again. Some of those pretty Mexicans down there have led hiiu captive.' At which the huly lie addressed, moved by her wifely fealty and love, would br