Chapter 25

           Forsomeminutesaftertheladyofthelazoandherattendanthadpassedoutofsight,LouisePoindexterpursuedthetrainofreflectionstartedbythesomewhatsingularepisodeofwhichshehadbeenspectator.Herattitude,andair,ofcontinueddejectiontoldthatherthoughtshadnotbeendirectedintoamorecheerfulchannel.

           Ratherthereverse.Onceortwicebeforehadhermindgivenwaytoimaginings,connectedwiththataccomplishedequestrienne;andmorethanoncehadshespeculateduponherpurposeinridinguptheroad.Theincidentjustwitnessedhadsuddenlychangedherconjecturesintosuspicionsofanexceedinglyunpleasantnature.

           Itwasarelieftoher,whenahorsemanappearedcomingoutofthechapparal,atthepointwheretheothershadriddenin;astillgreaterrelief,whenhewasseentoswerveintothecrosspaththatconductedtothehacienda,andwasrecognised,throughthelorgnette,asZebStumpthehunter.

           ThefaceoftheCreolebecamebrightagainalmosttogaiety.Therewassomethingominousofgoodintheopportuneappearanceofthehonestbackwoodsman.

           "ThemanIwaswantingtosee!"sheexclaimedinjoyousaccents."Hecanbearmeamessage;andperhapstellwhosheis.Hemusthavemetherontheroad.Thatwillenablemetointroducethesubject,withoutZebhavinganysuspicionofmyobject.EvenwithhimImustbecircumspectafterwhathashappened.Ah,me!NotmuchshouldIcare,ifIweresureofhiscaringforme.

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