soldier's phrase. The few words let drop by General Wilders, and overheard by Sergeant McKay, had been ve
nzed and bearded, admirably appointed, perfectly drilled-one of many such magnificent battalions, th
! That so many of these and other brave men should be sacrificed before th
oyal Picts, saw many blemishes in his regiment, and he was determined to make the most of the time still intervening before embarkation. Parades w
jor," said the old martinet to
nt through the promotion of its
the better. The diff
Smallfield, and have decided
ldier in appearance and propriety-presently marched in a
onel, abruptly, "I am going t
Hyde, saluting; "I ha
ely. He was of the old school, and used e
, of the honour you
! I insist. I
e, firmly, "I must
aordinary fellow? Why, man a
tily interrupting, and looking wi
lonel. "Leave us, Mr. Smallfield; I w
said Hyde, when the adjutant had lef
ur cursed obstinacy. Why will you persist in keeping in the background? Acc
mmission; I am perf
his seat and walked round to where the sergeant stood, still erect and motionless. "Come, Rup
he sergeant's fa
am dead to the world. I
own the office. "You're just the man we want-superior in every way. You would hold your o
if you will lis
Spea
uld make an excelle
, intelligent young fellow. B
excellent parts and first-rate education. Bring him
gain at his desk, and
" he added, in a voice that implied their conventional
n Hyde's place, receiving the same offe
or the post, si
ted you for reasons of my own,
est, sir; that i
Do your best, and
nfided Stanislas to his friend Hyde
drily. "It's a case of hidden m
oticed me, or distinguished me from any
m," replied Hyde, still in the same tone. "Or your f
as I tell you, I don't un
o your recommendation, whoever gave it. You have got your foot on the ladder no
ragement, support. I am very young to be put up so high,
cKay. Come to me whenever you are in trouble or doubt. I will do a
s hand, shook it warmly, and t
hey kept him close from morning till night. A good sergeant-major allows himself no leisure. He is the first on parade, the last to leave it. He is perpetually on the move; now inspec
ce of seeing Mariquita alone. They kept their eye upon her, too; and when at last he tore himself away
eived him col
, on each side of the low fe
ttle star? How ha
me here at all, Don Stanislas. I
My new duties: they ha
a, abruptly. "I am to be no longer deceived by your prete
a!" prote
it. She is tall and fair; one of you
ho has told you
ort. Benit
aughed
a great lady. I was attending and following her about like a lackey. I would no
d with tear, and she said in a broken voice, as thoug
d! if only I cou
make mischief between us? But, there; time is too precious to waste in s
cool, Stanislas? If so, w
ews for you," and he told her of his unexpected prom
ommission before very long. Now
er heart, and was on the point of falling to the ground when McKay vaulte
thinking all the week how best to break the news!
zed and half-fainting, to a little seat near the house, where, with s
, the terrible news that I have so dreaded. We are
rave! Remember you are to be a
h! if they only dared,
roper spirit. You would fight
I go with you? Who knows! I might save you. I, a weak, helpless girl, would be st
isplayed by these sweet words, McKay b
was abruptly ended by the shrill, st
og-kennel! Here, in my very house! But, I promise you, it is for the last time. Hola! Benito! Pedro! hel
followed, but he was confronted by Benito, who now stood in the doorway
ated Englishman, or I wil
ilant by the throat; with the other the wrist that was lifted to strike. A few seconds more, and Benito h
d, in the person of Tio Pedro, who, slower in his movem
ked Pedro, roughly. "I will complain to the
ar your threats. But you, thief and smuggler, I will bring the police upo
words. He had evidently no wish for a domiciliary vi
is recent overthrow, seemed ready to renew the struggle. "Let him be! It is all a mi
Nothing more! We shall have to settle accounts together, he and I. Look to yourself Se?o
, after waiting a little longer in the hope
on were full of anxiety for him, and incessant, almost wearisome, activity. He had made himself one moment of leisure, and visited Bom
ted throng of spectators lined the way. Colonel Blythe headed his regiment, of course, and close behind him, according to regulation, marched the young sergeant-major, in brave apparel, holding his he
ere saw Mariquita, with white,
ut this was more than mortal man could do. He paused, lingering irresolutely, when
or a minute or two, if you like"-and, with this kindly and conside
ife], he was saying, when the poo
erplexed, and happily his
aid, "take charge
eyed damsels? It is well we have got the route. They are dangerous cattle, these
may return to console her for present sorrow. But I can't wait. Help me: I ca
taken up as
adjutant. We do not sail for two hours
ly, accepted the trust, and thus