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Plumed victory

Is truly painted with a cheerful look,

Equally distant from proud insolence

And sad dejection.

Massinger

How glad I am to get back to my little Cap, for I know very well,

reader, just as well as if you had told me, that you have been

grumbling for some time for the want of Cap. But I could not help it,

for, to tell the truth, I was pining after her myself, which was the

reason that I could not do half justice to the scenes of the Mexican

War.

Well, now let us see what Cap has been doing--what oppressors she has

punished--what victims she has delivered--in a word, what new heroic

adventures she has achieved.

Well, the trial of Donald Bayne, alias Black Donald, was over. Cap, of

course, had been compelled to appear against him. During the whole

course of the trial the court-room was crowded with a curious

multitude, "from far and near," eager to get sight of the notorious

outlaw.

Black Donald, through the whole ordeal, deported himself with a gallant

and joyous dignity, that would have better become a triumph than a

trial.

He was indicted upon several distinct counts, the most serious of

which--the murder of the solitary widow and her daughter in the forest

cabin, and the assassination of Eugene Le Noir in the woods near the

Hidden House--were sustained only by circumstantial evidence. But the

aggregate weight of all these, together with his very bad reputation,

was sufficient to convict him, and Black Donald was sentenced to death.

This dreadful doom, most solemnly pronounced by the judge was received

by the prisoner with a loud laugh, and the words: "You're out o' your reckoning now, cap'n! I never was a saint, the Lord

knows, but my hands are free from blood guiltiness! There's an honest

little girl that believes me--don't you?" he said, turning laughingly

to our little heroine.

"Yes, I do!" said Cap, bursting into tears; "and I am sorry for you as

ever I can be, Donald Bayne."

"Bother! It was sure to come to this first or last, and I knew it! Now,

to prove you do not think this rugged hand of mine stained with blood,

give it a friendly shake!" said the condemned man. And before Old

Hurricane could prevent her, Capitola had jumped over two or three

intervening seats and climbed up to the side of the dock, and reached

up her hand to the prisoner, saying: "God help you, Donald Bayne, in your great trouble, and I will do all I

can to help you in this world. I will go to the Governor myself, and

tell him I know you never did any murder."