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CHAPTER XXXIII. SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS.
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Hidden behind the passage door, the adventurer had not lost a word of what was said. When don Melchior and don Antonio rose, don Jaime, not knowing by what door they would go out, hastily left the passage, glided1 into the corral, and waited in concealment2 behind the hedge. But, a few minutes after, as nothing had stirred, and no noise was heard, he ventured to leave his hiding place and enter the passage again.
Then he approached the door, and applied3 his eye to the crack through which he had been previously4 able to see all that went on in the room. The two men bad just gone; don Felipe was alone, still seated at the table, and drinking. The adventurer's resolution was at once formed: placing the blade of his knife between the crack against the bolt, he noiselessly opened the door, silently approached the guerillero, and revealed his presence to him in the somewhat startling way we described at the end of the preceding chapter.
Though the guerillero was brave, the sudden appearance of the adventurer, and the sight of the revolvers pointed5 at him alarmed him. Don Jaime took advantage of this moment of prostration6; without uncocking his pistols, he walked straight to the door through which don Melchior and don Antonio had retired7, secured it inside to avoid any surprise, then returned slowly to the table, sat down on a trunk, laid his pistols before him, and letting his cloak fall, said—
"Let us have a talk."
Though these words were pronounced in a rather gentle voice, the effect they produced on the guerillero was immense.
"El Rayo!" he exclaimed, with a shudder9 of terror on perceiving the black mask which covered the face of his singular visitor.
"Ah! Ah!" the latter said with an
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honourable
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honourably
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hatred
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villain
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survivor
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jaguar
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hoot
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vengeance
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