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Suddenly, in the midst of their heavy grief and utter silence a

familiar sound was heard--a ringing footstep under the back windows.

And every man leaped to his feet, with looks of wild delight and

questioning.

And the next instant the door was flung wide open, and the outlaw chief

stood among them!

Steve stopped rolling and curled himself around Black Donald's neck,

exclaiming: "It's you--it's you--it's you!--my dear, my darling--my adored--my

sweetheart--my prince!--my lord!--my king!--my dear, dear captain!"

Steve, the lazy mulatto, rolled down upon the floor at his master's

feet, and embraced him in silence.

While Demon Dick growled forth: "How the foul fiend did you get out?"

And the anxious faces of all the other men silently repeated the

question.

"Not by any help of yours, boys! But don't think I reproach you, lads!

Well I know that you could do nothing on earth to save me! No one on

earth could have helped me except the one who really freed

me--Capitola!"

"That girl again!" exclaimed Hal, in the extremity of wonder.

Steve stopped rolling, and curled himself around the feet of his master

and gazed up in stupid astonishment.

"It's to be hoped, then, you've got her at last, captain," said Demon

Dick.

"No--heaven bless her!--she's in better hands. Now listen, lads, for I

must talk fast! I have already lost a great deal too much time. I went

first to the cave in the Punch Bowl, and, not finding you there, came

here at a venture, where I am happy to meet you for the last time--for

to-night we disband forever!"

"'Twas our intention, captain," said Hal, in a melancholy voice.

Black Donald then threw himself into a seat at the head of the table,

poured out a mug of ale, and invited his band to pledge him. They

gathered around the table, filled their mugs, pledged him standing, and

then resumed their seats to listen to the last words of their chief.

Black Donald commenced and related the manner of his deliverance by

Capitola; and then, taking from his bosom a bag of gold, he poured it

upon the table and divided it into two equal portions, one of which he

handed to "Headlong Hal," saying: "There, Hal, take that and divide it among your companions, and scatter

to distant parts of the country, where you may yet have a chance of

earning an honest livelihood! As for me, I shall have to quit the

country altogether, and it will take nearly half this sum to enable me

to do it. Now I have not a minute more to give you! So once more pledge

your captain and away!"