<h2><SPAN name="CHAPTER_VI" id="CHAPTER_VI">CHAPTER VI.</SPAN></h2>
<p class="chaptitle">CACHING THE TREASURE.</p>
<p>Deadwood Dick had to laugh.</p>
<p>There was something about the situation
that struck him as being ridiculous.</p>
<p>Why should he be talking terms and
conditions to a man already in his power,
and that man an outlaw? It was needless,
and yet—Well, Deadwood Dick had
his moods.</p>
<p>He was willing to give the fellow, rascal
though he was, the benefit of a doubt,
and now that his word had been given
he would not recall it. That was not
Deadwood Dick's way. What he said,
that had to stand; and yet, as said, he
had to laugh.</p>
<p>"As if you are not as good as in prison
already," he said. "Still, I have given
my word, and I'll stick to it. Pace off
the required number of steps backward,
then draw your guns, and at the word
from me open fire, and do your best to
dispose of me. If you miss the first shot
I warn you that you are not likely to get
a second."</p>
<p>"But, the money?"</p>
<p>"Take it with you; I can pick it up
after I have dropped you. If I happen to
be the one to go down, you will not have
to stop."</p>
<p>"No, no, we must not risk that, Deadwood
Dick. Recall what I said a moment
ago. If you are going to give me a show
at all, let it be a fair one all around."</p>
<p>"Then you are determined to cache
it?"</p>
<p>"I want to."</p>
<p>"That will mean a delay while you
draw two maps of the spot where it is
cached, one for me and the other for you.
If we both go down, others can then find
and profit by it."</p>
<p>"Yes, I'll do that. I can't expect to
have it all my own way."</p>
<p>"All right. First of all, turn your back
to me and remove your weapons, and lay
them on the ground."</p>
<p>"What for?"</p>
<p>"Because I will not risk a snap shot
from you when you might possibly get a
chance to fire it."</p>
<p>"Well, I can't kick. You are the fiddler,
just now, and I have got to dance
to your tune. If the tables turn again,
however, you will dance to mine, I warn
you."</p>
<p>"Should the tables turn, you will have
a chance to deal as honorably with me as
I have done with you."</p>
<p>"And I'll do it, too."</p>
<p>The outlaw turned the other way,
Dick's precaution against a snap shot,
while he was removing his weapons, and
in a moment was disarmed. His rifle, a
brace of revolvers, and a knife lay on
the ground.</p>
<p>"These things are not to be left here,"
he said.</p>
<p>"Certainly not," answered Dick; "I
will bring them along with me. Go ahead,
now, to the place where you want to hide
the money."</p>
<p>"All right, follow me. I will take you
to a place that is known only to myself."</p>
<p>He started off.</p>
<p>Dick, having gathered up the weapons,
followed.</p>
<p>He held his man under cover, and it
would have been impossible for him to
escape.</p>
<p>Straight up into the mountain fastness,
for a mile, the outlaw led the way, and
they left no trail that could possibly have
been followed save possibly by a bloodhound.</p>
<p>If it has seemed that Deadwood Dick
was acting unwisely, and was assuming
too great risks, it was not altogether
without some compensating objects in
view. He wanted to learn some of the
secrets of this Red Rover who had become
a terror in the State.</p>
<p>Finally, on a plateau on the very summit
of a low peak, Captain Joaquin
stopped.</p>
<p>"Here we are," he said.</p>
<p>It was a scene of wildest grandeur.</p>
<p>On every hand higher peaks rose and
overshadowed the one on which they
stood.</p>
<p>There was but one approach to the plateau,
the way they had come. Every
other side presented a sheer descent
that could not be scaled.</p>
<p>Just back from the place where they
had stepped up onto the rock table was
a depression in which lay a boulder that
was seemingly loose and possibly movable.</p>
<p>"And your cache is under that boulder?"
asked Dick.</p>
<p>"Yes, there. You were quick to guess
it—But, then, there is no other place
possible."</p>
<p>"Hence it was not a guess, but a conclusion.
Well, deposit your plunder and
let us settle our business."</p>
<p>"Yes, in short order."</p>
<p>The outlaw chieftain put his shoulder
to the boulder, at a certain point, and
began surging his weight against it, and
presently it moved.</p>
<p>He increased the force, it moved more
and a little more, till presently it rolled
over to another point of support, revealing
a hole in the table under where it
had rested.</p>
<p>"Here we are," he said.</p>
<p>"Any treasure there now?" asked
Dick.</p>
<p>"No, not a bit; look and see for yourself."</p>
<p>"It does not matter."</p>
<p>"All right."</p>
<p>Captain Joaquin took the bag from his
shoulder and tossed it into the cavity,
strap and all, and going around to the
other side of the boulder, turned it back
into place.</p>
<p>"Now for the key-maps to the hiding-place,"
said Dick.</p>
<p>"That is going to a good deal of
trouble."</p>
<p>"All on your account."</p>
<p>The outlaw smiled, and took paper and
pencil from his pocket.</p>
<p>Spreading the paper upon the side of
the boulder where a flat surface was presented,
he began to sketch a map.</p>
<p>It took him several minutes, and when
it was done he proceeded to make a duplicate
of it. Both done, he held them up
for Deadwood Dick's inspection.</p>
<p>"There you are," he said. "You can
see for yourself that I have made them
correct. Here is the main trail, this is
the way we came, and here is the little
peak on which we are standing. Here I
have made an index, and under it written—Turn
the boulder."</p>
<p>"That is good enough," said Dick,
"but just write—Here treasure is hidden."</p>
<p>"All right, as you desire."</p>
<p>The words were written, and one of the
maps was handed to Dick.</p>
<p>Dick put it into his pocket, Captain
Joaquin doing the same with his copy,
and they were ready.</p>
<p>"Now for business," said the Red
Rover.</p>
<p>"Yes, now to oblige you," said Dick.
"Where is the fight to take place?"</p>
<p>"Just down there where the straight
stretch of gulch lies, where we can have
a clear and fair range, with nothing in
the way."</p>
<p>"I prefer to go out to the gulch from
which this one branches," said Dick. "I
take it that one is traveled, while this
one is seldom entered save by you yourself."</p>
<p>"What's your reason for that?"</p>
<p>"We want our bodies to be found, if
we both get hit hard."</p>
<p>"Well, I won't quarrel with your plan.
Come on and let's have it over and done
with."</p>
<p>Captain Joaquin led the way down
from the little peak, Dick following close
behind him, and through the first gulch
mentioned out to the one Dick had preferred.</p>
<p>"This will do," said Dick. "I do not
want to have too far to walk back to get
the treasure. Here are your weapons,"
laying them on the ground as he spoke;
"take them and back off the required
distance, and we will begin to perforate
each other. The man who strikes the
ticker first, wins. Remember what I told
you about the first shot."</p>
<p>"I'll try to make it unnecessary to fire
more than one," said the outlaw, with a
sardonic smile, as he picked up his
weapons.</p>
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