[CHAPTER XIV.]

Phantoms of the Past—That "Unspeakable" Rob Warlow—The Running-gears, if you please—The Clouds thicken—A Glimpse of the Past 179

[CHAPTER XV.]

The Mysterious Trail—The Secret Cell—A Voice from the Past—The Journal of Ivarene 194

[CHAPTER XVI.]

The Web of Mystery—The Gems of Monteluma—A Scene of Bewildering Beauty 203

[CHAPTER XVII.]

The Red Gold of Monteluma—My Father's Doubloons—The Phantom—A Million of Treasure 211

[CHAPTER XVIII.]

The Course of True Love—The Cattle-king's Daughter—Flirtation and Practicing—"Your Music makes me Home-sick"—A Dubious Compliment—A Western View of Classic Music—Schubert's Serenade, in which Rob has the "Cheek" to assert that he can recognize the very Bar in that Masterpiece, where the Old Man turns the Bull-dog loose—A Couple of Idiots—Where Grace's Fingers itch to pull Cliff's Ears—A Lover whose Lip hangs Very Low—That Contemptible Thing, a Fortune Hunter 220