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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH.

carrying out your plan, and I am interested, that those who can and ought to do it, should restrain you in time.'

"'Don Domingo, you will force me to take measures.'
"'And what matters it?'
"'Severe ones.'
"'And what matters it?'
"'You do not understand what I mean.'
"'Yes, I understand—to shoot me, and what matters it?'

"Benavides looked at me as if fascinated; and I protest that he could not see on my countenance any sign of boasting. I was inspired at that moment by the spirit of God. I was the representative of the rights of all, which were about to be trampled on. I saw in the countenance of Benavides symptoms of appreciation, of compassion, of respect, and I wished to respond to this movement of his soul.

"'Sir,' I said, 'do not defile yourself with crime. When you can tolerate me no longer, banish me to Chili; in the mean time, remember that I must labor to restrain you, if possible, from the precipice over which ambition and unbridled passion are hurrying you,' and then I took my leave.

"Some days afterwards I was again summoned to the Governor's house.

"'I have been convinced that you have received letters from Salta and the encampment of Brinuela.'
"'Yes, sir; and I was preparing to bring them to you'
"'I knew the papers had arrived, but I was ignorant,' he added angrily, 'that you wished to show them to me.'
"'I had not made a fair copy of the representation I had made, with which to accompany them. Your Excellency has both now.'