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第45章 THE MEXICAN(2)

"He is no spy," Vera confided to May Sethby."He is a patriot--mark me, the greatest patriot of us all.I know it, Ifeel it, here in my heart and head I feel it.But him I know not at all.""He has a bad temper," said May Sethby.

"I know," said Vera, with a shudder."He has looked at me with those eyes of his.They do not love; they threaten; they are savage as a wild tiger's.I know, if I should prove unfaithful to the Cause, that he would kill me.He has no heart.He is pitiless as steel, keen and cold as frost.He is like moonshine in a winter night when a man freezes to death on some lonely mountain top.I am not afraid of Diaz and all his killers; but this boy, of him am I afraid.I tell you true.I am afraid.He is the breath of death."Yet Vera it was who persuaded the others to give the first trust to Rivera.The line of communication between Los Angeles and Lower California had broken down.Three of the comrades had dug their own graves and been shot into them.Two more were United States prisoners in Los Angeles.Juan Alvarado, the Federal commander, was a monster.All their plans did he checkmate.They could no longer gain access to the active revolutionists, and the incipient ones, in Lower California.

Young Rivera was given his instructions and dispatched south.

When he returned, the line of communication was reestablished, and Juan Alvarado was dead.He had been found in bed, a knife hilt-deep in his breast.This had exceeded Rivera's instructions, but they of the Junta knew the times of his movements.They did not ask him.He said nothing.But they looked at one another and conjectured.

"I have told you," said Vera."Diaz has more to fear from this youth than from any man.He is implacable.He is the hand of God."The bad temper, mentioned by May Sethby, and sensed by them all, was evidenced by physical proofs.Now he appeared with a cut lip, a blackened cheek, or a swollen ear.It was patent that he brawled, somewhere in that outside world where he ate and slept, gained money, and moved in ways unknown to them.As the time passed, he had come to set type for the little revolutionary sheet they published weekly.There were occasions when he was unable to set type, when his knuckles were bruised and battered, when his thumbs were injured and helpless, when one arm or the other hung wearily at his side while his face was drawn with unspoken pain.

"A wastrel," said Arrellano.

"A frequenter of low places," said Ramos.

"But where does he get the money?" Vera demanded."Only to-day, just now, have I learned that he paid the bill for white paper--one hundred and forty dollars.""There are his absences," said May Sethby."He never explains them.""We should set a spy upon him," Ramos propounded.

"I should not care to be that spy," said Vera."I fear you would never see me again, save to bury me.He has a terrible passion.Not even God would he permit to stand between him and the way of his passion.""I feel like a child before him," Ramos confessed.

"To me he is power--he is the primitive, the wild wolf, the striking rattlesnake, the stinging centipede," said Arrellano.

"He is the Revolution incarnate," said Vera."He is the flame and the spirit of it, the insatiable cry for vengeance that makes no cry but that slays noiselessly.He is a destroying angel in moving through the still watches of the night.""I could weep over him," said May Sethby."He knows nobody.He hates all people.Us he tolerates, for we are the way of his desire.He is alone....lonely." Her voice broke in a half sob and there was dimness in her eyes.

Rivera's ways and times were truly mysterious.There were periods when they did not see him for a week at a time.Once, he was away a month.These occasions were always capped by his return, when, without advertisement or speech, he laid gold coins on May Sethby's desk.Again, for days and weeks, he spent all his time with the Junta.And yet again, for irregular periods, he would disappear through the heart of each day, from early morning until late afternoon.At such times he came early and remained late.Arrellano had found him at midnight, setting type with fresh swollen knuckles, or mayhap it was his lip, new-split, that still bled.

II

The time of the crisis approached.Whether or not the Revolution would be depended upon the Junta, and the Junta was hard-pressed.The need for money was greater than ever before, while money was harder to get.Patriots had given their last cent and now could give no more.Section gang laborers-fugitive peons from Mexico--were contributing half their scanty wages.

But more than that was needed.The heart-breaking, conspiring, undermining toil of years approached fruition.The time was ripe.The Revolution hung on the balance.One shove more, one last heroic effort, and it would tremble across the scales to victory.They knew their Mexico.Once started, the Revolution would take care of itself.The whole Diaz machine would go down like a house of cards.The border was ready to rise.One Yankee, with a hundred I.W.W.men, waited the word to cross over the border and begin the conquest of Lower California.But he needed guns.And clear across to the Atlantic, the Junta in touch with them all and all of them needing guns, mere adventurers, soldiers of fortune, bandits, disgruntled American union men, socialists, anarchists, rough-necks, Mexican exiles, peons escaped from bondage, whipped miners from the bull-pens of Coeur d'Alene and Colorado who desired only the more vindictively to fight--all the flotsam and jetsam of wild spirits from the madly complicated modern world.And it was guns and ammunition, ammunition and guns--the unceasing and eternal cry.

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