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The Story of a Mine

CHAPTER VIII
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The case was presented strongly, the evidence overwhelming on our side, but we happened to be fighting previous decisions of the Land Commission that had brought them into trouble; so that if Micheltorena had himself appeared in Court and testified to his giving you the grant, it would have made no difference,--no Spanish grant had a show then, nor will it have for the next six months.

You see, my dear sir, the Government sent out one of its big Washington lawyers to look into this business, and he reported frauds, sir, frauds, in a majority of the Spanish claims.

And why, sir?
why?
He was bought, sir, bought--body and soul--by the Ring!" "And fwhot's the Ring ?" asked his client sharply.
"The Ring is--ahem! a combination of unprincipled but wealthy persons to defeat the ends of justice." "And sure, fwhot's the Ring to do wid me grant as that thaving Mexican gave me as the collatherals for the bourd he was owin' me?
Eh, mind that now!" "The Ring, my dear sir, is the other side.

It is--ahem! always the Other Side." "And why the divel haven't we a Ring too?
And ain't I payin' ye five hundred dollars,--and the divel of Ring ye have, at all, at all?
Fwhot am I payin' ye fur, eh ?" "That a judicious expenditure of money," began Mr.Wood, "outside of actual disbursements, may not be of infinite service to you I am not prepared to deny,--but--" "Look ye, Mr.Sappy Wood, it's the 'appale' I want, and the grant I'll have, more betoken as the old woman's har-rut and me own is set on it entoirely.

Get me the land and I'll give ye the half of it,--and it's a bargain!" "But my dear sir, there are some rules in our profession,--technical though they may be--" "The divel fly away wid yer profession.


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