The Three Partners by Bret Harte
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and professionally, a great deal of real value would have quitted you
before he did." "Don't repeat that rot flung out by men who have played Jack's game and lost," returned Demorest derisively. "I'd rather trust him than"--He stopped, glanced at the meditative Barker, and then concluded abruptly, "the whole caboodle of his critics." They were silent for a few moments, and then seemed to have fallen into their former dreamy mood as they relapsed into their old seats again. At last Stacy drew a long breath. "I wish we had sent those nuggets off with the others this morning." "Why?" said Demorest suddenly. "Why? Well, d--n it all! they kind of oppress me, don't you see. I seem to feel 'em here, on my chest--all the three," returned Stacy only half jocularly. "It's their d----d specific gravity, I suppose. I don't like the idea of sleeping in the same room with 'em. They're altogether too much for us three men to be left alone with." "You don't mean that you think that anybody would attempt"--said Demorest. Stacy curled a fighting lip rather superciliously. "No; I don't think THAT--I rather wish I did. It's the blessed chunks of solid gold that seem to have got US fast, don't you know, and are going to stick to us for good or ill. A sort of Frankenstein monster that we've picked out of a hole from below." |
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