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d he paused. "Well, well, her name is what?" impatiently demanded Old Hurricane. "Mrs. Warfield!" answered Herbert, doggedly. And just at that unfortunate moment Marah turned her pale face and beseeching eyes around and met the full gaze of her husband! In an instant her face blanched to marble and her head sank upon the railing before her bench. Old Hurricane was too dark to grow pale, but his bronzed cheek turned as gray as his hair, which fairly lifted itself on his head. Grasping his walking stick with both his hands, he tottered to his feet, and, muttering: "I'll murder you for this, Herbert!" he strode out of the court-room. Marah's head rested for about a minute on the railing before her and when she lifted it again her face was as calm and patient as before. This little incident had passed without attracting attention from any one except Capitola, who, sitting on the other side of Herbert Greyson, had heard the little passage of words between him and her uncle, and had seen the latter start up and go out, and who now, turning to her companion, inquired: "What is the meaning of all this, Herbert?" "It means--Satan! And now attend to what is going on! Mr. Sauter has stated the case, and now Stringfellow, the attorney for the other side, is just telling the judge that he stands there in the place of his client, Lieutenant-Colonel Le Noir, who, being ordered to join General Taylor in Mexico, is upon the eve of setting out and cannot be here in person!" "And is that true? Won't he be here?" "It seems not. I think he is ashamed to appear after what has happened, and just takes advantage of a fair excuse to absent himself." "And is he really going to Mexico?" "Oh, yes! I saw it officially announced in this morning's papers. And, by the bye, I am very much afraid he is to take command of our regiment, and be my superior officer!" "Oh, Herbert, I hope and pray not! I think there is wickedness enough packed up in that man's body to sink a squadron or lose an army!" "Well, Cap, such things will happen. Attention! There's Sauter, ready to call his witnesses!" And, in truth, the next moment Capitola Black was called to the stand. Cap took her place and gave her evidence con amore, and with such vim and such expressions of indignation, that Stringfellow reminded her she was there to give testimony, and not to plead the cause. Cap rejoined that she was perfectly willing to do both! And so s
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