[The Story of a Mine by Bret Harte]@TWC D-Link bookThe Story of a Mine CHAPTER IX 25/25
But they found not what they sought. "What is that yonder on the easel, covered with a cloth ?" said Miguel: "it is a trick of these artists to put their valuables together." Pedro strode to the easel and tore away the muslin curtain that veiled it; then uttered a shriek that appalled his comrade and brought him to his side. "In the name of God," said Miguel hastily, "are you trying to alarm the house ?" The ex-vaquero was trembling like a child.
"Look," he said hoarsely, "look, do you see? It is the hand of God," and fainted on the floor! Miguel looked.
It was Carmen's partly-finished sketch of the deserted furnace.
The figure of Concho, thrown out strongly by the camp fire, occupied the left foreground.
But to balance her picture she had evidently been obliged to introduce another,--the face and figure of Pedro, on all fours, creeping towards the sleeping man..
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