The stranger made a sign to Dan to go before him, so now the prisoner, the stranger and the captain stood in single file, the last named being nearest the soldiers and thus acting as a perfect shield.
"Oh, you won't stir. Very well!"
With these words, finding the officer did not move, the stranger held his six-shooter a little nearer to him, and gave the Spaniard a threatening look.
"Ah, I thought so. Now you walk."
"You have me in your power. I must, but I will have a bitter revenge. Senor, you are cowardly!"
"Cowardly! Ha! Ha! a pretty accusation from you. What! you talk about cowardice! You, who don't know how to treat a brave enemy as a prisoner of war, but place him up against a wall to have him shot down as if he was a dog. Senor capitan," continued the stranger, speaking very sternly, "you have excited my hatred. Another such speech as your last and you will earn my contempt."
Dan Daly was moving along like one in a dream.
By this time he had reached the door which still stood open.
"Pass through," cried the stranger in a commanding tone.
Instantly Dan did so.