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waste察you come suddenly upon the brink of a narrow ravine察sharply defined as if cut out with an axe察and packed to the brim with enchanting and voluptuous fertility。 Or you will come upon mountains which sweep upward out of burning death into sumptuous life。 When the monotony of life meets the monotony of death察Southern California becomes a land of contrasts察and the contrasts themselves become monotonous。
General Trednoke's ranch was very near the borders of these two mighty forces。 An hour's easy ride would carry him to a region as barren and apparently as irreclaimable as that through which Childe Roland journeyed in quest of the Dark Tower察lying察too察in a temperature so fiery that it coagulated the blood in the veins察and stopped the beating of the heart。 Underfoot were fine dust察and whitened bones察the air was prismatic and magical察ever conjuring up phantom pictures察whose characteristic was that they were at the farthest remove from any possible reality。 The azure sky descended and became a lake察the pulsations of the atmosphere translated themselves into the rhythmic lapse of waves察spikes of sage´ brush and blades of cactus became sylvan glades察and hamlets cheerful with inhabitants。 Only察all was silent察and as you drew near察the scene trembled察altered察and was gone
Hideous black lizards and horned toads crawl and hop amid this desolation察and the deadly little sidewinder rattlesnake lies basking in the blaze of sunshine察which it distils into venom。 Sometimes the level plain is broken up into savage ridges and awful canons察along whose arid bottoms no water streams。 As you stagger through their chaotic bottoms察you see vast boulders poised overhead察tottering to a fall察a shiver of earthquake察a breath of hurricane察and they come crashing and splintering in destruction down。 Along the sides of these acclivities extend long察level lines and furrows察marks of where the ocean flowed ages ago。 But sometimes the hills are but accumulations of desert dust察which shift slowly from place to place under the action of the wind察melting away here to be re´erected yonder察mounding themselves察perhaps察above a living and struggling human being察to move forward察anon察leaving where he was a little heap of withered bones。 A fearful place is this broad abyss察where once murmured the waters of a prehistoric sea。 Let us return to the cool and fragrant security of the general's ranch。
At right angles to the main body of the house extend two wings察thus forming three sides of a square察the interior of which is the court´yard。 Here the business of the establishment is conducted。 It is the liveliest spot on the premises察though it is liveliness of a very indolent sort。 The veranda built around these sides is twenty feet in breadth察paved with tiles that have been worn into hollows by innumerable lazy footsteps察mostly shoeless察for this side of the house is frequented chiefly by the servants of the place察who are Mexican Indians。 Ancient wooden settles are bolted to the walls察from hooks hang Indian baskets of bright colors察in one corner are stretched raw hides察which serve as beds。 Small brown children察half naked察trot察clamber察and crawl about。 Black´haired察swarthy women squat on the tiled floor察pursuing their vocations察or察often察doing nothing at all beyond continuing a placid organic existence。 Boys and men saunter in and out of the court´yard察chatting or calling in their musical patois察once in a while there is a thud and clatter of hoofs察a rider arriving or departing。 It is an entertaining scene察charming in its monotony of small changes and evolutions察you can sit watching it in a half´doze for twenty years at a stretch察and it may seem only as many minutes察or vice versa。
Most of the rooms in the wings are used for the kitchens and other servants' quarters察but one large chamber is devoted to a special purpose of the general's own此it is a museum察the Curiosity´Room察he calls it。 It is lighted by two windows opening on opposite sides察one on the court´yard察the other on an orange grove at the south end of the house。 Besides being察in itself察a cool and pleasant spot察it is full of interest to any one who cares about the relics and antiquities of an ancient and vanishing race察concerning whom little is or ever will be known。 There are two students in it at this moment察though whether they are studying antiquities is another matter。 Let us give ear to their discourse and be instructed。
;But this was made for you to wear察Miss Trednoke。 Try it。 It fits you perfectly察you see。 There can be no doubt about your being a princess察now
;I sometimes feel ithere ─she said察putting her hand on her bosom。 She was looking at him as she said it察but her eyes察instead of any longer meeting his察seemed to turn their regard inward察and to traverse strange regions察not of this world。 ;I see some one who is myself察though I can never have been she此she is surrounded with brightness察and people not like ours察she thinks of things that I have never known。 It is the memory of a dream察I suppose察─she added察in another tone。
;Heredity is a queer thing。 You may be Aztecan over again察in mind and temperament察and every one knows how impressions are transmitted。 If features and traits of character察why not particular thoughts and feelings拭
;I think it is better not to try to explain these things察─said she察with the unconscious haughtiness which maidens acquire who have not seen the world and are adored by their family。 ;They are great mysteriesor else nothing。; She now removed from her head the curious cap or helmet察ornamented with gold and with the green feathers of the humming´bird察which her companion had crowned her with察and hung it on its nail in the cabinet。 ;Perhaps the thoughts came with the cap察─she remarked察smiling slightly。 ;I don't feel that way any more。 I ought not to have spoken of it。;
;I hope the time will come when you will feel that you may trust me。;
;You seem easy to know察Mr。 Freeman察─she replied察looking at him contemplatively as she spoke察 and yet you are not。 There is one of you that thinks察and another that speaks。 And you are not the same to my father察or to Professor Meschines察that you are to me。;
;What is the use of human beings except to take one out of one's self拭
;But it is not your real self that comes out察─said Miriam察after a little pause。 She never spoke hurriedly察or until after the coming speech had passed into her face。
Freeman laughed。 ;Well察─he said察 if I'm a hypocrite察I'm one of those who are made and not born。 As a boy察I was frank enough。 But a good part of my life has been spent with people who couldn't be trusted察and perhaps the habit of protecting myself against them has grown upon me。 If I could only live here for a while it would be different。Here's an odd´looking thing。 What do you call that拭
;We call it the Golden Fleece。;
;The Golden Fleece I can imagine a Medea察but where is the Dragon拭
;If Jason came察the Dragon might appear。;
;I remember reading somewhere that the Dragon was less to be feared than Medea's eyes。 But this fleece seems to have lost most of its gold。 There is only a little gold embroidery。;
;It shows where the gold is hidden。;
;It's you that are concealing something now察Miss Trednoke。 How can a woollen garment be a talisman拭
;The secret might be woven into it察perhaps察─replied Miriam察passing her fingers caressingly over the soft tunic。 ;Then察when the right person puts it on察it wouldBut you don't believe in these things。;
;I don't know此you don't give me a chance。 But who is the right person拭 The thing seems rather small。 I'm sure I couldn't get it on。;
;It can fit only the one it was made for察─said Miriam察gravely。 ;And if you wanted to find the gold察you would trust to your science察rather than to this。;
;Well察gold´hunting is not in my line察at present。 Every nugget has been paid for more than once察before it is found。 Besides察there is something better than gold in Southern Californiasomething worth any labor to get。;
;What is it拭─asked Miriam察turning her tranquil regard upon him。
Harvey Freeman had never been deficient in audacity。 But察standing in the dark radiance of this maiden's eyes察his self´ assurance dwindled察and he could not bring himself to say to her what he would have said to any other pretty woman he had ever met。 For he felt that great pride and passion were concealed beneath that tranquil surface此it was a nature that might give everything to love察and would never pardon any frivolous parody thereof。 Freeman had been acquainted with Miriam scarcely two days察but he had already begun to perceive the main indications of a character which a lifetime might not be long enough wholly to explore。 Marriage had never been among the enterprises he had察in the course of his career察proposed to himself此he did not propose it now此yet he dared not risk the utterance of a word that would lead Miriam to look at him with an offended or contemptuous glance。 It was not that she was察from the merely physical point of view察transcendently beautiful。 His first impression of her察indeed察had been that she was merely an u