THE FLYING HORSEMAN
ZENO CABRAL
[CHAPTER I.]
THE STORM.
We left the Marchioness de Castelmelhor and her daughter Eva prisoners of the Pincheyra.[1]
Thanks to the presence of the strangers in the camp, no one came to trouble the solitude of the captives.
Towards the evening they were warned by a somewhat brief message to make all their preparations, so as to be ready to commence a journey at the first signal.
The baggage of the two ladies had been, strange to say, scrupulously respected by the partisans; it was therefore somewhat considerable, and required four mules to carry it. They were promised that beasts of burden should be placed at their disposal.