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The Mark of Zorro
Johnston McCulley
The Mark of Zorro
Johnston McCulley
The native hurried forward to fasten the door against the force of the wind, and then retreated to his corner again. The newcomer had his back toward those in the long room. They could see that his sombrero was pulled far down on his head, as if to prevent the wind from whisking it away, and that his body was enveloped in a long cloak that was wringing wet.
With his back still toward them, he opened the cloak and shook the raindrops from it, and then folded it across his breast again as the fat landlord hurried forward, rubbing his hands together in expectation, for he deemed that here was some caballero off the highway who would pay good coin for food and bed and care for his horse.
When the landlord was within a few feet of him and the door the stranger whirled around. The landlord gave a little cry of fear and retreated with speed. The corporal gurgled deep down in his throat; the soldiers gasped; Sergeant Pedro Gonzales allowed his lower jaw to drop and let his eyes bulge.
For the man who stood straight before them had a black mask over his face that effectually concealed his features, and through the two slits in it his eyes glittered ominously.
"Ha! What have we here?" Gonzales gasped, finally, some presence of mind returning to him.
The man before them bowed.
"Señor Zorro, at your service!" he said.
"By the saints! Señor Zorro, eh?" Gonzales cried.
- Taken from "The Mark of Zorro" written by Johnston McCulley
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | May 29, 2020 |
ISBN13 | 9798649453219 |
Publishers | Independently Published |
Pages | 168 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 10 mm · 254 g |
Language | English |
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