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"And since which you have abandoned all intention of getting the girl

and earning the five thousand dollars," sneered Le Noir.

"Earning the remaining five thousand, you mean, colonel. The first five

thousand I consider I have already earned. It was the last five

thousand that I was to get when the girl should be disposed of."

"Well?"

"Well, I have not given up either the intention of earning the money or

the hope of getting the girl; in truth, I had rather lose the money

than the girl. I have been on the watch almost continually; but, though

I suppose she rides out frequently, I have not yet happened to hit upon

her in any of her excursions. At last, however, I have fixed upon a

plan for getting the witch into my power. I shall trust the execution

of my plan to no one but myself. But I must have time."

"Time! perdition, sir! delay in this matter is fraught with danger!

Listen, sir! How Warfield got possession of this girl or the knowledge

of her history I do not know, except that it was through the agency of

that accursed hag Nancy Grewell. But that he has her and that he knows

all about her is but too certain. That he has not at present legal

proof enough to establish her identity and her rights before a court of

justice I infer from the fact of his continuing inactive in the matter.

But who can foresee how soon he may obtain all the proof that is

necessary to establish Capitola's claims and wrest the whole of this

property from me? Who can tell whether he is not now secretly engaged

in seeking and collecting such proof? Therefore, I repeat that the girl

must immediately be got rid of! Donald, rid me of that creature and the

day that you prove to me her death I will double your fee!"

"Agreed, my colonel, agreed! I have no objection to your doubling, or

even quadrupling, my fee. You shall find me in that, as in all other

matters, perfectly amenable to reason. Only I must have time. Haste

would ruin us. I repeat that I have a plan by which I am certain to get

the girl into my possession--a plan the execution of which I will

entrust to no other hands but my own. But I conclude as I began--I must

have time."

"And how much time?" exclaimed Le Noir, again losing his patience.

"Easy, my patron. That I cannot tell you. It is imprudent to make

promises, especially to you, who will take nothing into consideration

when they cannot be kept," replied Black Donald, coolly.