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                              PART VI



                             KRONBORG





                                 I





     It is a glorious winter day。  Denver; standing on her



high plateau under a thrilling green…blue sky; is masked



in snow and glittering with sunlight。  The Capitol building



is actually in armor; and throws off the shafts of the sun



until the beholder is dazzled and the outlines of the building



are lost in a blaze of reflected light。  The stone terrace is a



white field over which fiery reflections dance; and the trees



and bushes are faithfully repeated in snowon every



black twig a soft; blurred line of white。  From the terrace



one looks directly over to where the mountains break in



their sharp; familiar lines against the sky。  Snow fills the



gorges; hangs in scarfs on the great slopes; and on the peaks



the fiery sunshine is gathered up as by a burning…glass。







     Howard Archie is standing at the window of his private



room in the offices of the San Felipe Mining Company; on



the sixth floor of the Raton Building; looking off at the



mountain glories of his State while he gives dictation to his



secretary。  He is ten years older than when we saw him last;



and emphatically ten years more prosperous。  A decade of



coming into things has not so much aged him as it has forti…



fied; smoothed; and assured him。  His sandy hair and



imperial conceal whatever gray they harbor。  He has not



grown heavier; but more flexible; and his massive shoulders



carry fifty years and the control of his great mining inter…



ests more lightly than they carried forty years and a coun…



try practice。  In short; he is one of the friends to whom we



feel grateful for having got on in the world; for helping to















keep up the general temperature and our own confidence in



life。  He is an acquaintance that one would hurry to over…



take and greet among a hundred。  In his warm handshake



and generous smile there is the stimulating cordiality of



good fellows come into good fortune and eager to pass it on;



something that makes one think better of the lottery of



life and resolve to try again。







     When Archie had finished his morning mail; he turned



away from the window and faced his secretary。  〃Did any…



thing come up yesterday afternoon while I was away;



T。 B。?〃







     Thomas Burk turned over the leaf of his calendar。



〃Governor Alden sent down to say that he wanted to see



you before he sends his letter to the Board of Pardons。



Asked if you could go over to the State House this morn…



ing。〃







     Archie shrugged his shoulders。  〃I'll think about it。〃







     The young man grinned。







     〃Anything else?〃 his chief continued。







     T。 B。 swung round in his chair with a look of interest on



his shrewd; clean…shaven face。  〃Old Jasper Flight was in;



Dr。 Archie。  I never expected to see him alive again。  Seems



he's tucked away for the winter with a sister who's a



housekeeper at the Oxford。  He's all crippled up with



rheumatism; but as fierce after it as ever。  Wants to know



if you or the company won't grub…stake him again。  Says



he's sure of it this time; had located something when the



snow shut down on him in December。  He wants to crawl



out at the first break in the weather; with that same old



burro with the split ear。  He got somebody to winter the



beast for him。  He's superstitious about that burro; too;



thinks it's divinely guided。  You ought to hear the line of



talk he put up here yesterday; said when he rode in his



carriage; that burro was a…going to ride along with him。〃







     Archie laughed。  〃Did he leave you his address?〃







     〃He didn't neglect anything;〃 replied the clerk cynically。



















     〃Well; send him a line and tell him to come in again。  I



like to hear him。  Of all the crazy prospectors I've ever



known; he's the most interesting; because he's really crazy。



It's a religious conviction with him; and with most of 'em



it's a gambling fever or pure vagrancy。  But Jasper Flight



believes that the Almighty keeps the secret of the silver



deposits in these hills; and gives it away to the deserving。



He's a downright noble figure。  Of course I'll stake him!



As long as he can crawl out in the spring。  He and that



burro are a sight together。  The beast is nearly as white as



Jasper; must be twenty years old。〃







     〃If you stake him this time; you won't have to again;〃



said T。 B。 knowingly。  〃He'll croak up there; mark my



word。  Says he never ties the burro at night now; for fear he



might be called sudden; and the beast would starve。  I guess



that animal could eat a lariat rope; all right; and enjoy it。〃







     〃I guess if we knew the things those two have eaten; and



haven't eaten; in their time; T。 B。; it would make us vege…



tarians。〃  The doctor sat down and looked thoughtful。



〃That's the way for the old man to go。  It would be pretty



hard luck if he had to die in a hospital。  I wish he could



turn up something before he cashes in。  But his kind seldom



do; they're bewitched。  Still; there was Stratton。  I've been



meeting Jasper Flight; and his side meat and tin pans; up



in the mountains for years; and I'd miss him。  I always



halfway believe the fairy tales he spins me。  Old Jasper



Flight;〃 Archie murmured; as if he liked the name or the



picture it called up。







     A clerk came in from the outer office and handed Archie



a card。  He sprang up and exclaimed; 〃Mr。 Ottenburg?



Bring him in。〃







     Fred Ottenburg entered; clad in a long; fur…lined coat;



holding a checked…cloth hat in his hand; his cheeks and



eyes bright with the outdoor cold。  The two men met before



Archie's desk and their handclasp was longer than friend…



ship prompts except in regions where the blood warms and















quickens to meet the dry cold。  Under the general keying…



up of the altitude; manners take on a heartiness; a vivacity;



that is one expression of the half…unconscious excitement



which Colorado people miss when they drop into lower



strata of air。  The heart; we are told; wears out early in



that high atmosphere; but while it pumps it sends out no



sluggish stream。  Our two friends stood gripping each other



by the hand and smiling。







     〃When did you get in; Fred?  And what have you come



for?〃  Archie gave him a quizzical glance。







     〃I've come to find out what you think you're doing out



here;〃 the younger man declared emphatically。  〃I want



to get next; I do。  When can you see me?〃







     〃Anything on to…night?  Then suppose you dine with



me。  Where can I pick you up at five…thirty?〃







     〃Bixby's office; general freight agent of the Burlington。〃



Ottenburg began to button his overcoat and drew on his



gloves。  〃I've got to have one shot at you before I go;



Archie。  Didn't I tell you Pinky Alden was a cheap squirt?〃







     Alden's backer laughed and shook his head。  〃Oh; he's



worse than that; Fred。  It isn't polite to mention what he



is; outside of the Arabian Nights。  I guessed you'd come



to rub it into me。〃







     Ottenburg paused; his hand on the doorknob; his high



color challenging the doctor's calm。  〃I'm disgusted with



you; Archie; for training with such a pup。  A man of your



experience!〃







     〃Well; he's been an experience;〃 Archie muttered。  〃I'm



not coy about admitting it; am I?〃







     Ottenburg flung open the door。  〃Small credit to you。



Even the women are out for capital and corruption; I hear。



Your Governor's done more for the United Breweries in



six months than I've been able to do in six years。  He's the



lily…livered sort we're looking for。  Good…morning。〃







     That afternoon at five o'clock Dr。 Archie emerged from



the State House after his talk with Governor Alden; and















crossed the terrace under a saffron sky。  The snow; beaten



hard; was blue in the dusk; a day of blinding sunlight had



not even started a thaw。  The lights of the city twinkled



pale below him in the quivering violet air; and the dome of



the State House behind him was still red with the light



from the west。  Before he got into his car; the doctor paused



to look about him at the scene of which he never tired。



Archie lived in his own house on Colfax Ave

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