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One day messengers came dashing into the fort with news
of an
Apache
outbreak, and a detachment was ordered out to chase and punish the
marauding
Indians.
The lieutenant was put in command of the expedition, but before
starting he confided his love to the young woman, who not only
acknowledged that she returned his affection, but promised that if the
fortune of war deprived him of life she would never marry another. As
he bade her good-by he was heard to say, "That is well. Nobody else
shall have you. I will come back and make my claim."
In a few days the detachment came back, but the
lieutenant was missing. It was noticed that the bride-elect grieved
but little for him, and nobody was surprised when she announced her
intention of marrying a young man from the East. The wedding-day
arrived. All was gayety at the post, and in the evening the mess-room
was decorated for a ball. As the dance was in full swing a door flew
open with a bang, letting in a draught of air that made the candles
burn dim, and a strange cry, unlike that of any human creature,
sounded through the house.
All eyes turned to the door. In it stood the swollen
body of a dead man dressed in the stained uniform of an officer. The
temple was marked by a hatchet-gash, the scalp was gone, the eyes were
wide open and, burned with a terrible light.
Walking to the bride the body drew her from the arms of
her husband, who, like the rest of the company, stood as in a trance,
without the power of motion, and clasping her to its bosom began a
waltz. The musicians, who afterward declared that they did not know
what they were doing, struck up a demoniac dance, and the couple spun
around and around, the woman growing paler and paler, until at last
the fallen jaw and staring eyes showed that life was also extinct in
her. The dead man allowed her to sink to the floor, stood over her for
a moment, wrung his hands as he sounded his fearful cry again, then
vanished through the door. A few days after, a troop of soldiers who
had been to the scene of the
Apache
encounter returned with the body of the lieutenant.
Added January, 2006
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