<h2><SPAN name="CHAPTER_XIII" id="CHAPTER_XIII">CHAPTER XIII.</SPAN></h2>
<p class="chaptitle">DEADWOOD DICK BRANDED.</p>
<p>A shout of exultation had accompanied
Dick's hasty departure from the cliff, and
a burst of laughter greeted him from below.</p>
<p>The instant he landed, for the moment
more dead than alive, ready hands seized
him and a pistol was clapped to his head,
and Captain Joaquin snatched away the
bag of money.</p>
<p>This the Red Rover opened immediately,
to make sure that its contents were
intact.</p>
<p>"What is to be done with him?" one
of his men demanded.</p>
<p>"You know who he is," was the response.</p>
<p>"Yes, he is Deadwood Dick."</p>
<p>"And what is he to us? What is he
to all of our class?"</p>
<p>"That's so. Death to him, boys; death
to Deadwood Dick! Where is the rope?"</p>
<p>"Hold on," spoke up the young woman,
who had leaped to her feet at the
shout from the cliff. "You promised him
his life, Joaquin."</p>
<p>"If he came to my terms, yes, but he
did not do that. He is our foe, Susana,
and he must die. The world is not wide
enough to hold us and him, after this
night's work."</p>
<p>"That's so," shouted the men. "Death
to Deadwood Dick!"</p>
<p>"Hang him," said the captain.</p>
<p>Dick was jerked upon his feet roughly,
and his hands were speedily tied behind
his back.</p>
<p>Mean time the young woman had
thrown herself upon her knees before
Captain Joaquin, pleading for his life,
reminding him of the chance Dick had
given him for his.</p>
<p>"Get up, fool!" the Red Rover sternly
ordered. "Have you taken leave of your
senses? Let him escape, and we are done
for. No, he dies, here and now, and no
more fooling about it. Get up, I say,
and do not anger me against yourself,
Susana!"</p>
<p>"But your promise," she reminded, rising.</p>
<p>"That for it," with a snap of the fingers.</p>
<p>"But I had always looked upon your
spoken word as sacred, and now—"</p>
<p>"See here, what is this man to you,
Susana?" was the rough demand, laying
a hand on her shoulder.</p>
<p>"I am not thinking of him, but of you,
Joaquin. I do not want to think of you as
a murderer—a murderer! I am afraid—I
believe—I know it would set me against
you."</p>
<p>"Bah! you are a woman. Get out of the
way, now, for business is business. He
has got to die—"</p>
<p>"Joaquin, for my sake—"</p>
<p>"No!"</p>
<p>"For my love—"</p>
<p>"By heavens! I begin to think there
is more to it than you would express.
Men, an example shall be made of this
fellow. I'll brand him before we hang
him!"</p>
<p>The young woman uttered a scream.</p>
<p>"Ha! I thought so," the Red Rover
sneered. "A woman's heart is as fickle
as the weather. This fellow's make-believe<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_12" id="Page_12">[Pg 12]</SPAN></span>
chivalry has stolen your affection
from me—"</p>
<p>"No! no! no! Great heavens! how you
wrong me!"</p>
<p>"Ha! ha! Then what is the matter
with killing him, since he is my mortal
foe, and it must be his life or mine sooner
or later?"</p>
<p>"But, your honor, Joaquin, your honor,"
she reminded him. "He gave you
your life, or a chance for it, and you
pledged your word that you would do
the same—"</p>
<p>"Bah! Choose between us, Susana."</p>
<p>"I choose you, of course," attempting
to throw her arms around his neck, an
action which he repelled. "He is nothing
to me; I only want to see your honor
preserved."</p>
<p>"Bah! You think to blind me. What
can we brand him with, boys? He shall
go to the devil with a mark of Captain
Joaquin's compliments!"</p>
<p>"Hurrah! That is what he deserves!"</p>
<p>"Here is a horseshoe; will that do?"</p>
<p>"The very thing!"</p>
<p>"It will give him a mark for good
luck!"</p>
<p>"Joaquin! In heaven's name show
mercy! If you do this thing, you kill my
love for you at a single stroke."</p>
<p>"Ha! ha! ha!"</p>
<p>He pushed her roughly away from him.</p>
<p>"At least do not torture him," she
cried. "At least spare him that, I beg,
I implore."</p>
<p>"And all because he has stolen your
affection from me," he cried, with jealous
intensity. "Yes, I will spare him;
another word from you, and I will burn
out his eyes!"</p>
<p>With a scream, the young woman covered
her face with her hands and staggered
away from the scene.</p>
<p>"Where is that horseshoe?" the enraged
captain demanded. "Put these
torches together, and lay it on them till
it is heated. I will make an example
of Deadwood Dick that will be a warning
to all other detectives to steer clear of
Captain Joaquin!"</p>
<p>The horseshoe was handed forward,
and the torches were placed together as
ordered, and the iron laid upon them.
Then, while two of the cutthroats fanned
the blaze with their hats, two more
threw Dick to the ground and tore open
his shirt in front, baring his breast.</p>
<p>Wonderful to say, Dick had received no
broken bones by his fall down the ragged
side of the cliff.</p>
<p>He had spoken no word, seeing the
uselessness of it.</p>
<p>The young woman stood at some distance
away, wringing her hands, but
afraid to say any further word for fear
that Captain Joaquin would carry out
his more terrible threat.</p>
<p>All were silent, and the fire was fanned
until at last the shoe began to take on
the color of the flame.</p>
<p>"How hot do you want et, captain?"
one of the scoundrels asked.</p>
<p>"That will do," was the answer. "How
will you handle it, though? A stick will
do, however."</p>
<p>"Yes, or a rifle barrel. Say when you
are ready, and we'll give him sech a
brand as will identify him hereafter
when we meet him down below. Ha! ha!
ha! ha!"</p>
<p>"Get ready."</p>
<p>"All ready, cap'n."</p>
<p>"One moment, then. Susana?"</p>
<p>He called out to the young woman.</p>
<p>"I hear you, Joaquin."</p>
<p>"Come here and see how I treat a
rival when I catch him."</p>
<p>"No, no! Spare me that, Joaquin, spare
me that! He is no rival; it was only of
you I thought!"</p>
<p>"Bah! you lie to me. I'll fetch you—ha!
ha!"</p>
<p>He made a dash at her, but with another
scream she turned and fled from
sight.</p>
<p>Captain Joaquin returned laughing,
and ordered the hot iron to be laid upon
Deadwood Dick's bare breast, and a man
brought it from the fire on the end of a
rifle barrel.</p>
<p>"Anything to say, Deadwood Dick?"
the Red Rover inquired.</p>
<p>"Only this," said Dick: "If you do this
thing, you will be the object of my vengeance
even in another world—I swear
it."</p>
<p>"Bosh! Put on the brand, my man."</p>
<p>The barrel of the rifle was lowered, and
the hot horseshoe slipped off and fell
upon Deadwood Dick's bare skin.</p>
<p>The victim gave a convulsive movement
as the hot iron touched his skin,
and struggled furiously, an involuntary
cry of anguish escaping his lips, but he
was firmly held.</p>
<p>A second—perhaps two, and the report
of a rifle rang out, and Captain Joaquin
uttered a sharp cry and staggered.
But only for a moment; he recovered
himself, and, with hand pressed to his
side, ran in the direction whence the
shot had come, shouting back:</p>
<p>"That wildcat did it! But I will have
her; you hang that fellow and come at
once to the cabin." And he disappeared,
while those who had been holding Deadwood
Dick to the ground jerked him upon
his feet, and the iron dropped off and fell
to the ground, leaving its imprint upon
the fair flesh of the intrepid prince of
detectives!</p>
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