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Harte, Bret, 1836-1902

"A First Family of Tasajara"

That's how he knew
all about Harcourt's title; that's how he got his best holt on Harcourt.
And he did it all to get Clementina Harcourt, whom the old man had
refused to him in Sidon."
A grunt of incredulity passed around the circle. Such is the fate of
historical innovation! Only Grant listened attentively.
"Ye ought to tell that yarn to John Milton," said Wingate ironically;
"it's about in the style o' them stories he slings in the 'Clarion.'"
"He's made a good thing outer that job. Wonder what he gets for them?"
said Peters.
It was Billings's time to rise, and, under the influence of some strong
cynical emotion, to even rise to his feet. "Gets for 'em!--GETS for 'em!
I'll tell you WHAT he gets for 'em! It beats this story o' Peters's,--it
beats the flood. It beats me! Ye know that boy, gentlemen; ye know how
he uster lie round his father's store, reading flapdoodle stories and
sich! Ye remember how I uster try to give him good examples and knock
some sense into him? Ye remember how, after his father's good luck,
he spiled all his own chances, and ran off with his father's waiter
gal--all on account o' them flapdoodle books he read? Ye remember how
he sashayed round newspaper offices in 'Frisco until he could write a
flapdoodle story himself? Ye wanter know what he gets for 'em. I'll tell
you. He got an interduction to one of them high-toned, highfalutin',
'don't-touch-me' rich widders from Philadelfy,--that's what he gets for
'em! He got her dead set on him and his stories, that's what he gets for
'em! He got her to put him up with Fletcher in the 'Clarion,'--that's
what he gets for 'em.


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