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They had wan dered in from mountain district!, where the people live in thatched lints and have pottery corn liins, round like siiL'ar l.owls A lawyer with a dirty collar got up in n win dow opposite the treasurer's house and addressed the populace, rasping out adulations of the great Senor Ortiz, treasurer of the state, whose untiring industry had dragged prog ress and civilization on to the point of tramways, .lii-i then si secondhand ears (re paint, d and maue handsome) came hurtling out of the barm a block be yond, charged down the street, all covered with green, white anil red bunting, the mules trying to run straight away from the track. The crowd gave forth "ias" indolently. Cenobio, Senor Ortiz' pet servant, n lad of IT. stood up In the door and wriin' his body and shrieked "Viva!" till his throat failed him The hands all stopped playing and looked tit him iii mild Aztec surprise, Uphold the ears nil stopped; Penor Ortiz' window flung open: the (rreat xnan himself, Warwick of the govern ment, dictator, funny little jolly s:eti tlcmnn nppenrlng. lie. was dressed in a flannel shirt and had n black mus tache, lie bowed find laughed, nml aid a few jocund things, Some peo ple cried "Viva!" A desultory proces sion was formed, and round the cor ner, following the giddy six cars ami three lawyers with n tin:.'. Went the four bands, packed In one mass. Willi four tunes buried somewhere in the density of discord that rose up united. Senor Ortiz had retired within. Ce nobio sat down in the zaguan, deject ed. "Concha!" called he. She did not hear. She was second kitchen jrirl to Senor Ortiz, or some times waited at table, Cenobio arose, adjusting his pink sash, and passed through the stone passage from the street. The walls were decorated with paintings or j, reminded him again of the Guana Popocatepetl and the death of Maxi- junto mummies, milinn. He continued through the Between dances the young men large central court of flowers and is- DrolIghi beer, cognac and other stlm ued at the kitchen. "Concha!" mur- ianS to ,he young ladies, who drank mured Cenobio, " le to the stable of all without prejudice, being trained and talk. to it. But the treasurer acquired a She. caught up n striped rebozo, habu. of retiring Into corners mor wrapped it round her. and followed, bldly, Midnight coming on, he A dark, yet plnKlsn, oval lace, trained thus so modestly by the reliozo, shone out upon Cenobio. Large, soft, brown eyes, with a timid expression involv ing that mysterious Aztec sadness, beamed on after him. Having come to a tile-covered shed In n bare lot, Cenobio said, speaking with profound sincerity: "Concha, I want to drive a mule car." Concha marked in the dirt wlfh her toe. "Concha," said he, solemn ami sad and determined, "if I cannot become the driver of I shall die." of these mule cars "It won 1 be th will of God," said I Concha. "I love yon, continued. I enODlO, "I was going to marry you one time; and you have often reproached me because I never did it "Yes," said Conch, raising fond eyes to him, "Well, Concha, Conchlta. you are Don Mariano Ortiz' favorite servant. I will marry you if you get him to let me drive one of his mule cars. Ah. to crack the whip and blow the horn!" "And leave me!" cried she, with a sudden spasm of grief, clasping her hands. "No; to return nights," said he. "And if I slice eded, you would you would then really--marry me!" "Immediately." "Then I shall try. To-night they have the ball in honor of these muls ears. To-morrow Don Mariano gives his banquet to the government here. Don Mariano and Dona Maria have aunrreled bitterly over the mole de gunjolote. The nina says the banquet i shall be new. a la Americana, without this Indian dish of turkey. Hut the senor wants mole. Well. I shall make it, anyhow. I myself shall carry it 1 In and set it before him. Then he will give vou a mule car." "Concha!" He caught her hand In blind enthusiasm. Don Mariano had withdrawn into the presence of his wife. She stood in a large bedroom whose brick floor a red : and h'.ue carpet concealed. The canvas ceiling, decorated to match the painted - walls, heaved gently up and down in answer to a breeze which filtered through unseen tiles above. A huge painting Of Porflrlo Diaz hung between windows. A brass imported bedstead, draped, was even less beautiful than the counterpane of pink silk, Chairs of i black Austrian bent wood impeded the somewhat boorish progress of the treasurer. He halted in the room's middle, his arms half buried in trousers J pockets, his round bend lowered pugna j ciously, "What, in the name of the saints, is that?" growkd he, burning the lady with his eye. Dona Maria was nlmost a pure In dian, yet the slight strain of foreign blood had been enough to modify her colof. Her brond face was a grayish. whit U, chalky, without a txtt.;c of ituik. Only at the roots of her hair did the Indian brown begin. She hud a very heavy jaw. an immovable eye. fat cheeks and a delicate mustache. She was Tm perial in carriage. "The dress I shall wear to the ball," said she, with htt miliating deliberation. She was hold ing the light blue tiling up. "That!" rasped he. "Oh, woman) Tour black skin will never go with this. Light hlue! Look at yourself in the glass. Hold this infernal thing up with you. See! A Guanajuato mummy is tasty beside you!" They say that Dona Maria used to lie a charcoal woman before she became exalted, ittit she rilled the ruler. "Your ideas of beauty," she said, with crushing calm, "are not for me." "You shall not! Will this woman hang ever round my neck, nor progress with me? The state bows before me. 1'ortirio Diaz believes in me. And can my wife exhibit no dignity ? I till, von. you are hideous in that light blue." "Retire, Mariano," replied she. her ample bust swelling; "nor cut these capers." Me made a wry face and stormed out. crviv". "- ! ' vl " ' am to have my bar.q;;.-t without mole! My dignity is stamped on. h, the devil! By eight of the evening his mood was black. An all-day beating against thai rock, his wife, had rent his hist nerve, lie was morose, mean. At ti n min utes to nine she swept into his presence, surely ma jestic enough, and making a tremendous display of light blue. Don Mariano gritted his teeth as he handed her in lit the carriage. They drove Rwny, leaving in the corridor a trem bling maiden, who turned and fluttered to Cenobio and cried: "To-morrow! And the good Mary will hi lp me!" The dance was at the American hotel. The ballroom was gorgeous In green, white and red bunting. A loti" row of pretty venoritas sat on one siV of the room, the young men not approaching them freely. An orchestra struck up a tune and the ball began. The light blue dress floated every w here. Like nit empress she carried it. It was very ugly. She danced with the governor (governor by the grace of Senor Ortiz), who looked bored, and carried one hand In his trousers pocket. She danced wit Ii a dashing young federal senator (sen ator by t he grace of Ortiz), w ho wore a brown sack coat. She danced with the weazened, tiny old secretary of state, w ho moved in a blear-eyed dream. Oc casionally she danced with Don Mari ano, anil looked fixedly over his head. And during those dances Don Mariano could be heard muttering more nnd more weakly. For t he light blue seemed to till the room. Her chalky head above watched the dances grlmlv, and his eye could not tear itself away from the wounding tower of blue. People whispered that the sultan was ill. They longed for his merry laugh. During one Interval they saw him drain nfT three bottles of 1 r In pain ful solitude. It was recalled that many glasses of cognac, as other liquors, had gone the same way. He refused the next dance. The old, wheezy secretary came mumbling. "Oh, now. what's the trouble with him?" said he. with a grandmother's insinuating fondness. "What's what's matter with the lights?" asked Don Mariano. "Nothing!" cried the secretary, scan nine the ehnndellers. ' Thought," muttered thleklv "thonc-ht the Di Mariano, . lights, lights blue. also, were t urning - hi. At two O'clock thpV removed Don Mariano to his carriage, and heard him murmuring: "Where'sh where'sh ma dignity? Sh'gone!" The next morning Concha, the Ma donna like, kept from under the eye of Dona Maria. In the kitchen's far thest corner, behind a horseshoe eune of adobe braseros burning blue with charcoal, she labored. On a ! stone nictate she ground separately the following articles: Twelve ounces of black, dried peppers, or chiles; four ounces of red, dried chiles; one small cupful of aesame aeed; 14 chocolate beans; a half ne of almoada; one cent's worth f MaeSt per par; one-half cent's worth of cloves; a stick of cin namon; fair measure of ajasseral kinds of nuts; a few tomatoes; such quan tity of nnise seed as may be taken up with five fingers; such quantity of co riander seed as may lu- taken up with three fingers; two or three small, hard loaves of bread; goodly portions I of garlic; goodly portions of onions; I two dried tortillas, an unstinted lltlll.iml (tf 1.1! .11 111. i TI C0I ilk' 'lllll Li,.,,lo of . ., ... v ' , . . things had been separately fried be fore grinding. The process completed, the mixing took place. Large quanti ties of melted lard, with water, served to lend to the whole a liquid luxuri ance, an unctuous consistency. The turkey himself, could be have seen that fatty and rich mass, must have died in peace. Cooked to a turn and garnished nay swamped in that thick substance he was lost to the eye of man, only to be fished up amid oozing marshes of brown that glis tened. Dona Maria's deepest white dish (.with dead Maximilian's monogram upon it, for his crockery goes sifting down among the scattered years of the republic) was the mole's vehicle. Let the reader picture it filled with a trembling, reddish-brown liquid, thick with unthinkable and opaque won ders; the pure melted lard glittering, suspended in ecstasy upon the sur face; ravishing hint of a breast of juajolote, a thigh, a head, sunk in - 'Mt magnificent jjblon. Cenobio, hungry-eyed, dressed in ' spotless loose white, with a sash of : green, came and leaned for support ' against the wall and saw his fate, hanging at first upon the deftness of Concha's fingers, immersed at laht, an ultimate ingredient. "You will you will marry me if I succeed " cried she. "Concha," sighed he, "I swear I would marry cv.n this old Indian Jhief cr. k." The Indian chief cook was a stren uous, huge and bony party, who wore a white loth Wrapped round her legs instead of n skirt. When the guests arrived Senora 1 Ortiz floated forth to greet them. Her lord was stricken dumb. Behold, she wore the blue! A dread crunch ing of teeth was distinctly heard by t lie federal senator. The dinner was served. Porlirio Diaz' portrait had been transferred to the dining-room. The walls were draped with Mexican flags. The mum bling secretary's wife was good and quiet, like a pussy. The federal sen ator dashed in with his equally dash ing lady. The governor Stalked to his chair, scanning the viands narrowly. His wife, a little pallid woman in white satin, seemed tired of all the earth. At the table's head, with his wife at his right, sat Senor Ortiz, black, savage. He surveyed the board. He watched the waitresses come and go. No mole. And his Mexican stom ach craved mole. He could not get that aw ful blue out of his eyes. Tin y talked to him; he mumbled boorish answers. They toasted Senor Ortiz, the governor. Porflrlo Diaz (familiar ly failed Don Porflrlo by the grace of whom they lived and had their be ing). Hut Don Mariano replied, snap , pishly. And all the while the stately Indian, his civilized wife, wore more dignity than three government's wives would have needed. The eter nal placidity of the Aztec nation, with its slumbering under-flre, looked out upon the company. No mole de guajolote, A new-fangh d A merican way of cooking the peas. The lower of blui forever battering his eyes. Or' iz lost his nppet it e. Then the moment came. Cenobio darkly gazing round a corner from the ante-room; the sweet Madonna coming In, all trembling, with the Maximilian dish. She all but tottered. The brown seemed to have gone awny from her face, leaving only t he dancing pink that came and fled. In the mole's dtpths she saw a vision of a little home, a flying street ear nnd n baby. She cast a wild look on Cenobio. lie answered it with moody eye that burned with hope. She reached Don Mariano's side, her bosom palpitating-. She. too, saw the blue upon lier right. She perceived her master's savage eyes upon her left. She nearly dropped ihe dish. lie looked and understood the nature of its contents. Hut a!l its background ; was that disgusting dress. A devilish inspiration si ized him. Concha was lowering her masterpiece, her liquid, frightened eyes on him. He threw up hit hand as though to take the dish. lb' struck it n might j- blow with clenched, spasmodic f!t. A piercing shriek from Concha. whirlwind of thick and unctuous liquid, brown sheet of mole wrapping the blue in fatty embrace. A broken Maxi milian dish in Dona Maria's lap. A gut t ii rn 1 groan. The banquet terminated early. Later, the tragedy of the spirit was i rehearsed in the rear court. Cenobio strode there like a villain in n play. Concha, colorless, came stumbling out. Hi t eves of terror fell upon him. Tin :i she moaned : "No mule ear. no Cenobio. no baby!" And she fell down and , sobbed. "Cenobio! Ven aca!" Itwasthesul j tnu's rasping voice, Cenobio bounded forward and dts- j I appeared. His master led him into that 'bedroom, nnd the youth observed a gleam in the orbs of Don Mariano. "Take it out!" cried the sultan, point. ing to the thing upon the floor. Dona Maria sat bolt upright in a chair, dressed in a petticoat and stitT white chemise, fiame in her eye, mole ' in her hair, mole on her ample cheeks, j mole running down her neck. Would ' that he who rends could know the stain of that concoction, its dread properties, its diabolic alacrity, its capacity for rui". Cenobio got a pole and lifted up the thin. A little later Concha, still in gony, beheld him approaching, a fu nereal figure, hard despair looking out. from his countenance; the tower of blue, collapsed, n dripping- abomina tion, hnneinr in front of him. Before the sheds he casl it down. He turned to see the sultan trotting fast behind. parrying a shovel. Don Mariano, perspiring, dug a hole, i The mozo buried the blue. Sunk on the ground by the tile-roofed shed sat j Concha, scarce daring to look at that 'interment. The treasurer turned to j her, and she shrnuk. "H'm Concha Conchita," said he, ! gently, wheedlingly, rubbing his hands together; "name it, Conchita." "Oh, what ?" sobbed she, staring up. Don Mariano was laughing with a mi.d, continuous, endearing laugh. "Your reward," wheedled he, "Any thing; anything." 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