The sun is descending1 towards the crest2 of the Cordillera, his rays becoming encrimsoned as twilight3 approaches. They fall like streams of blood between the bluffs4 enclosing the valley of the Arroyo5 de Alamo, their tint6 in unison7 with a tragedy there about to be enacted—in itself strangely out of correspondence with the soft, tranquil8 scene.
The stage is the encampment of Uraga and his detachment of lancers, now set for the terrible spectacle soon to take place.
The two tents are still standing9 as pitched, several paces apart. At the entrance of the square one, with its flap drawn10 close and tied, a soldier keeps sentry11; that of conical shape being unguarded.
Rearward, by the wood edge, are three horses and a mule12, all four under saddle, with bridles13 on; these attached to the branches of a tree. There is no providence14 in this, but rather neglect. Since the purpose for which they were caparisoned has proved abortive15, they remain so only from having been forgotten.
The other troop-horses have been stripped, and, scattered16 over the mead17, are browsing18 at the length of their lariats.
It is in the positions and attitudes of the men that a spectator might read preparation; and of a kind from which he could not fail to deduce the sequence of a sanguinary drama. Not one accompanied by much noise, but rather solemn and silent; only a few words firmly spoken, to be followed by a volley; in short, a military execution, or, as it might be more properly designated, a military murder.
The victims devoted19 are seen near the edge of the open ground—its lower edge regarding the direction of the stream. They are in erect20 attitude, each with his back to the trunk of a tree, to which with raw-hide ropes they are securely lashed21. No need telling who they are. The reader knows them to be the prisoners lately lying prostrate22 near the same place.
In their front, and scarce ten paces distant, the lancers are drawn up in line and single file. There are ten of them, the tenth a little retired23 to the right, showing chevrons24 on his sleeve. He is the sergeant25 in immediate26 command of the firing party. Farther rearward, and close by the conical tent, and two in the uniform of officers, Uraga and his adjutant. The former is himself about to pronounce the word of command, the relentless27 expression upon his face, blent with a grim smile that overspreads it, leading to believe that the act of diabolical28 cruelty gives him gratification. Above, upon the cliff’s brow, the black vultures also show signs of satisfaction. With necks craned and awry29, the better to look below, they see preparations which instinct or experience has taught them to understand. Blood is about to be spilled; there will be flesh to afford them a feast.
There is now perfect silence, after a scene which preceded; once more Uraga having made overtures30 to Miranda, with promise of life under the same scandalous conditions; as before, to receive the response, firmly spoken,—
“No—never!”
The patriot31 soldier prefers death to dishonour32.
His choice taken, he quails33 not. Tied to the trunk of the tree, he stands facing his executioners without show of fear. If his cheeks be blanched34, and his bosom35 throbbing36 with tumultuous emotion, ’tis not at sight of the firing party, or the guns held loaded in their hands. Far other are his fears, none of them for himself, but all for his dear sister—Adela. No need to dwell upon or describe them. They may be imagined.
And Don Prospero, brave and defiant37 too. He stands backed by the tree, his eyes showing calm courage, his long silvered beard touching38 his breast, not drooping39 or despairingly, but like one resigned to his fate, and still firm in the faith that has led to it—a second Wickliffe at the stake.
The moment has arrived when the stillness becomes profound, like the calm which precedes the first burst of a thunderstorm. The vultures above, the horses and men below, are all alike silent.
The birds, gazing intently, have ceased their harsh croaking40; the quadrupeds, as if startled by the very silence, forsaking41 the sweet grass, have tossed their heads aloft, and so hold them. While the men, hitherto speaking in whispers, no more converse42, but stand mute and motionless. They are going to deal death to two of their fellow-creatures; and there is not one among them who does not know it is a death undeserved—that he is about to commit murder!
For all this, not one has a thought of staying his hand. Along the whole line there is no heart amenable43 to mercy, no breast throbbing with humanity. All have been in a like position before—drawn up to fire upon prisoners, their countrymen. The patriots44 of their country, too; for the followers45 of Gil Uraga are all of them picked adherents46 of the parti preter.
“Sergente!” asks Uraga, on coming forth47 from his tent, “is everything ready?”
“All ready,” is the prompt reply.
“Attention!” commands the Colonel, stepping a pace or two forward, and speaking in a low tone, though loud enough to be heard by the lancers.
“Make ready!”
The carbines are raised to the ready.
“Take aim!”
The guns are brought to the level, their bronzed barrels glistening48 under the rays of the setting sun, with muzzles49 pointed50 at the prisoners. They who grasp them but wait for the word “Fire!”
It is forming itself on Gil Uraga’s lips. But before he can speak there comes a volley, filling the valley with sound, and the space around the prisoners with smoke. The reports of more than forty pieces speak almost simultaneously51, none of them with the dull detonation52 of cavalry53 carbines, but the sharper ring of the rifle!
While the last crack is still reverberating54 from the rocks, Uraga sees his line of lancers prostrate along the sward; their guns, escaped from their grasp, scattered beside them, still undischarged!
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