The Pride of Palomar by Peter B. (Peter Bernard) Kyne
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page 68 of 390 (17%)
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"Indeed! What's his name?"
"He didn't tell me. But he knows all about the ranch you took over from the Gonzales estate." "But I didn't foreclose on that. It was the Farrel estate." "He called it something else--the Palomares rancho, I think." "Gonzales owns the Palomares rancho, but the Palomar rancho belonged to old Don Miguel Farrel." "Was he the father of the boy they call 'Don Mike'--he who was killed in Siberia?"' "The same." "Why did you have to foreclose on his ranch, father?" "Well, the interest had been unpaid for two years, and the old man was getting pretty feeble; so, after the boy was killed, I realized that was the end of the Farrel dynasty and that the mortgage would never be paid. Consequently, in self-protection, I foreclosed. Of course, under the law, Don Miguel had a year's grace in which to redeem the property, and during that year I couldn't take possession without first proving that he was committing waste upon it. However, the old man died of a broken heart a few months after receiving news of his son's death, and, in the protection of my interest, I was forced to petition the court to grant me permission to enter into possession. It was my duty to protect the equity of the heirs, if any." |
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