The announcement which Field caused to be made in the Denver newspapers and the letters of introduction which he gave to Mr. Peattie resulted, as Field contemplated, in his having a lively time. As the conspirator also took the precaution to advise the addressees of these letters and the manager of the hotel of his fell purpose, Mr. and Mrs. Peattie found themselves the victims of insistent and deliberate misapprehensions from the moment they were shown to the bridal suite until they fled from the swarm of land speculators and mining promoters which Field's ingenuity brought about them wherever they moved in Colorado. That this was merely a sportive method of showing his real friendship for both Mr. and Mrs. Peattie may be judged from the following verses:

MR. PEATTIE'S CAPE

Oh, pale is Mr. Peattie's face

And lank is Mr. Peattie's shape,

But with a dreamy, sensuous grace,

Beseeming Peattie's swinging pace,

Hangs Mr. Peattie's cape!

'Tis wrought of honest woollen stuff

And bound about with cotton tape—

When winter winds are chill and rough