The Missourian

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3 CHAPTER I A Wilful Maid Arrives from France

11 CHAPTER II A Fra Diavolo in the Land of Roses

18 CHAPTER III The Violent End of a Terrible Bandit

27 CHAPTER IV La Luz, Blockade Runner

34 CHAPTER V The Storm Centre

45 CHAPTER VI A Bruising of Arms for Jacqueline

55 CHAPTER VII Swordsmanship in the Dark

64 CHAPTER VIII The Thoughts of Youth May Be Prodigiously Long Thoughts

69 CHAPTER IX Toll-Taking in the Huasteca

80 CHAPTER X The Brigand Chief

89 CHAPTER XI The Cossacks and Their Tiger Colonel

98 CHAPTER XII Pastime Passing Excellent

108 CHAPTER XIII Unregistered in Any Studbook

114 CHAPTER XIV The Herald of the Fair God

122 CHAPTER XV The Ritual

131 CHAPTER XVI He of the Debonair Sceptre

140 CHAPTER XVII Rather a Small Man

149 CHAPTER XVIII Little Monarchs, Big Mistakes

156 CHAPTER XIX A Tartar and a Tartar

164 CHAPTER XX In the Wake of Princely Cavalcades

173 CHAPTER XXI The Red Mongrel

182 CHAPTER XXII " Equidad en la Justicia "

188 CHAPTER XXIII A Curious Pagan Rite

193 CHAPTER XXIV The Man Who Did Not Want to Be Shot

200 CHAPTER XXV The Person on the Other Horse

209 CHAPTER XXVI The Strangest Avowal of Love

219 CHAPTER XXVII Berthe

228 CHAPTER XXVIII Mike

238 CHAPTER XXIX The Whisper of the Sphinx

242 CHAPTER XXX The Ambassador

253 CHAPTER XXXI Carlota

258 CHAPTER XXXII The Woman Who Did Not Hesitate

266 CHAPTER XXXIII A Sponsor for the Fat Padre

273 CHAPTER I Meagre Shanks

284 CHAPTER II The Black Decree

293 CHAPTER III As Between Women

298 CHAPTER IV The Lacking Coincidence

306 CHAPTER V The Missourians

315 CHAPTER VI If a Kiss Were All

324 CHAPTER VII A Crop of Colonels

335 CHAPTER VIII Royal Resolution

344 CHAPTER IX Interpreter to the Almighty

351 CHAPTER X Alone Among His Loving Subjects

359 CHAPTER XI Fatality and the Missourian

369 CHAPTER XII The Rendezvous of the Republic

380 CHAPTER XIII A Buccaneer and a Battle

391 CHAPTER XIV Blood and Noise - What Else?

406 CHAPTER XV Of All News the Most Spiteful

422 CHAPTER XVI Vendetta's Half Sister, Better Born

434 CHAPTER XVII Under a Spanish Cloak

443 CHAPTER XVIII El Chaparrito

459 CHAPTER XIX In Articulo Mortis

465 CHAPTER XX Knighthood's Belated Flower

475 CHAPTER XXI The Title of Nobility

484 CHAPTER XXII The Abbey of Mount Regret

496 CHAPTER XXIII The Contrariness of Jacqueline

506 CHAPTER XXIV The Journalistic Sagacity of a Daniel

Title: The Missourian

Author: Eugene P. (Eugene Percy) Lyle

Language: English

Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1


THE MISSOURIAN



The Missourian

By

EUGENE P. LYLE, Jr.

“In my predestin’d Plot of Dust and Soul.”

Omar

Illustrated by Ernest Haskell

New York

Doubleday, Page & Company

1905


Copyright, 1905, by

Doubleday, Page & Company

Published, August, 1905

All rights reserved, including that of translation into
foreign languages, including the Scandinavian


To

MY TWO BEST FRIENDS

My Father and my Mother


CONTENTS
PART I. The Thorn in the Land of Roses
I. A Wilful Maid Arrives 3
II. A Fra Diavolo in the Land of Roses 11
III. The Violent End of a Terrible Bandit 18
IV. La Luz, Blockade Runner 27
V. The Storm Centre 34
VI. A Bruising of Arms for Jacqueline 45
VII. Swordsmanship in the Dark 55
VIII. The Thoughts of Youth May Be Prodigiously Long Thoughts 64
IX. Toll-Taking in the Huasteca 69
X. The Brigand Chief 80
XI. The Cossacks and Their Tiger Colonel 89
XII. Pastime Passing Excellent 98
XIII. Unregistered in Any Studbook 108
XIV. The Herald of the Fair God 114
XV. The Ritual 122
XVI. He of the Debonair Sceptre 131
XVII. Rather a Small Man 140
XVIII. Little Monarchs, Big Mistakes 149
XIX. A Tartar, and a Tartar 156
XX. In the Wake of Princely Cavalcades 164
XXI. The Red Mongrel 173
XXII. “Equidad en la Justicia” 182
XXIII. A Curious Pagan Rite 188
XXIV. The Man Who Did Not Want to be Shot 193
XXV. The Person on the Other Horse 200
XXVI. The Strangest Avowal of Love 209
XXVII. Berthe 219
XXVIII. “Mike” 228
XXIX. The Whisper of the Sphinx 238
XXX. The Ambassador 242
XXXI. Carlota 253
XXXII. The Woman Who Did Not Hesitate 258
XXXIII. A Sponsor to the Fat Padre 266
PART II. The Rose That Was a Thorn in the Land of Roses
I. Meagre Shanks 273
II. The Black Decree 284
III. As Between Women 293
IV. The Lacking Coincidence 298
V. The Missourians 306
VI. If a Kiss Were All 315
VII. A Crop of Colonels 324
VIII. Royal Resolution 335
IX. Interpreter to the Almighty 344
X. Alone Among His Loving Subjects 351
XI. Fatality and the Missourian 359
XII. The Rendezvous of the Republic 369
XIII. A Buccaneer and a Battle 380
XIV. Blood and Noise–What Else? 391
XV. Of All News the Most Spiteful 406
XVI. Vendetta’s Half Sister, Better Born 422
XVII. Under a Spanish Cloak 434
XVIII. El Chaparrito 443
XIX. In Articulo Mortis 459
XX. Knighthood’s Belated Flower 465
XXI. The Title of Nobility 475
XXII. The Abbey of Mount Regret 484
XXIII. The Contrariness of Jacqueline 496
XXIV. The Journalistic Sagacity of a Daniel 506

THE PEOPLE OF THE STORY

The Missourian, known in every fight as the Storm Centre. His real name is John D. Driscoll, familiarly shortened to Din Driscoll. At the close of the Civil War he finds himself a lieutenant-colonel in General Joe Shelby’s brigade of Confederate daredevils, sent by his comrades as emissary to the Emperor Maximilian of Mexico.

Jacqueline, who is the Marquise Jeanne d’Aumerle, on a mission of high politics from Napoleon III. to the Court of Mexico.

Berthe, her maid.

MaximilÍan, archduke of Austria, occupant of the New World throne created for him.

Charlotte of Orleans, the Empress.

Anastasio MurguÍa, a Mexican hacendado, who acquires riches by running Federal blockades into Southern ports. He is both a coward and a miser.

MarÍa de La Luz, his daughter.

Rodrigo GalÁn, brigand and guerrilla.

Tiburcio, blackmailer of the highway, scout, and “loyal Imperialist.”

Augustin Fischer, “the Fat Padre,” a renegade priest of subtle parts.

Michel Ney, grandson of the “Bravest of the Brave.”

The Marshal Bazaine, commander-in-chief of the French Army of Occupation in Mexico.

Madame la Marechale, his bride.

Colonel Dupin, the “Tiger of the Tropics,” chief of the Contra Guerrillas.

Miguel Lopez, colonel of Dragoons, a favorite of the Emperor.

Monsieur Éloin, the Emperor’s secretary.

Marquez, Miramon, MejÍa, Mendez, Imperialist officers.

RÉgules, Escobedo, Republican officers.

Daniel Boone, first scout among the Missourians, one-time editor and editor yet to be.

Old Brothers and Sisters,” “Tall MoseBledsoe, of The County of Pike, and yet more of the Missouri colonels.

Benito Juarez, president of the Mexican Republic.


LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Jacqueline
“She was the spirit of the enigma, the very personification of the Napoleonic sphinx”

Frontispiece
  Facing page

MurguÍa
“He had evidently passed through salty spray, had braved the deep, this shrinking old man in frayed black”

16

Rodrigo GalÁn
“The fierce stranger, however, seemed undecided. His brow furrowed, and for the moment he only stared”

18

John Dinwiddie Driscoll, the Missourian
“His cheeks were smooth, but they were tight and hard and brown from the weathering of sun and blizzard”

38

Colonel Dupin
“The Tiger of the Tropics ... the chief of Contra Guerrillas”

94

The Emperor Maximilian

134

MarÍa de la Luz
“The tapestry behind them parted and fell”

146

Berthe
“... brought down the ponderous knocker so terrifically that it abashed her, for all her present agitation”

220

PART FIRST
THE THORN IN THE LAND OF ROSES

“Array you, lordyngs, one and all,
For here begins no peace.”
The Ballad of the Battle of Otterburn


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