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Harte, Bret, 1836-1902

"The Story of a Mine"

He only took off his
threadbare coat, rolled up his sleeves, and saying, "We've got lots of
work and some fighting before us," pitched into the "affairs" of the
"Blue Mass Company" on the instant.

CHAPTER VIII
OF COUNSEL FOR IT

Meanwhile Roscommon had waited. Then, in Garcia's name, and backed
by him, he laid his case before the Land Commissioner, filing the
application (with forged indorsements) to Governor Micheltorena, and
alleging that the original grant was destroyed by fire. And why?
It seemed there was a limit to Miss Carmen's imitative talent. Admirable
as it was, it did not reach to the reproduction of that official seal,
which would have been a necessary appendage to the Governor's grant. But
there were letters written on stamped paper by Governor Micheltorena
to himself, Garcia, and to Miguel, and to Manuel's father, all of
which were duly signed by the sign manual and rubric of
Mrs.-Governor-Micheltorena-Carmen-de-Haro. And then there was "parol"
evidence, and plenty of it; witnesses who remembered everything about
it,--namely, Manuel, Miguel, and the all-recollecting De Haro; here were
details, poetical and suggestive; and Dame-Quicklyish, as when his late
Excellency, sitting not "by a sea-coal fire," but with aguardiente and
cigarros, had sworn to him, the ex-ecclesiastic Miguel, that he
should grant, and had granted, Garcia's request.


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