登陆注册
38558200000089

第89章

"We're ruined--we didn't do the work--THE BLIND LEAD'S RELOCATED!"It was enough.I sat down sick, grieved--broken-hearted, indeed.Aminute before, I was rich and brimful of vanity; I was a pauper now, and very meek.We sat still an hour, busy with thought, busy with vain and useless self-upbraidings, busy with "Why didn't I do this, and why didn't I do that," but neither spoke a word.Then we dropped into mutual explanations, and the mystery was cleared away.It came out that Higbie had depended on me, as I had on him, and as both of us had on the foreman.The folly of it! It was the first time that ever staid and steadfast Higbie had left an important matter to chance or failed to be true to his full share of a responsibility.

But he had never seen my note till this moment, and this moment was the first time he had been in the cabin since the day he had seen me last.

He, also, had left a note for me, on that same fatal afternoon--had ridden up on horseback, and looked through the window, and being in a hurry and not seeing me, had tossed the note into the cabin through a broken pane.Here it was, on the floor, where it had remained undisturbed for nine days:

"Don't fail to do the work before the ten days expire.W.

has passed through and given me notice.I am to join him at Mono Lake, and we shall go on from there to-night.He says he will find it this time, sure.CAL.""W." meant Whiteman, of course.That thrice accursed "cement!"That was the way of it.An old miner, like Higbie, could no more withstand the fascination of a mysterious mining excitement like this "cement" foolishness, than he could refrain from eating when he was famishing.Higbie had been dreaming about the marvelous cement for months; and now, against his better judgment, he had gone off and "taken the chances" on my keeping secure a mine worth a million undiscovered cement veins.They had not been followed this time.His riding out of town in broad daylight was such a common-place thing to do that it had not attracted any attention.He said they prosecuted their search in the fastnesses of the mountains during nine days, without success; they could not find the cement.Then a ghastly fear came over him that something might have happened to prevent the doing of the necessary work to hold the blind lead (though indeed he thought such a thing hardly possible), and forthwith he started home with all speed.He would have reached Esmeralda in time, but his horse broke down and he had to walk a great part of the distance.And so it happened that as he came into Esmeralda by one road, I entered it by another.His was the superior energy, however, for he went straight to the Wide West, instead of turning aside as I had done--and he arrived there about five or ten minutes too late!

The "notice" was already up, the "relocation" of our mine completed beyond recall, and the crowd rapidly dispersing.He learned some facts before he left the ground.The foreman had not been seen about the streets since the night we had located the mine--a telegram had called him to California on a matter of life and death, it was said.At any rate he had done no work and the watchful eyes of the community were taking note of the fact.At midnight of this woful tenth day, the ledge would be "relocatable," and by eleven o'clock the hill was black with men prepared to do the relocating.That was the crowd I had seen when Ifancied a new "strike" had been made--idiot that I was.

[We three had the same right to relocate the lead that other people had, provided we were quick enough.] As midnight was announced, fourteen men, duly armed and ready to back their proceedings, put up their "notice" and proclaimed their ownership of the blind lead, under the new name of the "Johnson." But A.D.Allen our partner (the foreman) put in a sudden appearance about that time, with a cocked revolver in his hand, and said his name must be added to the list, or he would "thin out the Johnson company some." He was a manly, splendid, determined fellow, and known to be as good as his word, and therefore a compromise was effected.They put in his name for a hundred feet, reserving to themselves the customary two hundred feet each.Such was the history of the night's events, as Higbie gathered from a friend on the way home.

Higbie and I cleared out on a new mining excitement the next morning, glad to get away from the scene of our sufferings, and after a month or two of hardship and disappointment, returned to Esmeralda once more.

Then we learned that the Wide West and the Johnson companies had consolidated; that the stock, thus united, comprised five thousand feet, or shares; that the foreman, apprehending tiresome litigation, and considering such a huge concern unwieldy, had sold his hundred feet for ninety thousand dollars in gold and gone home to the States to enjoy it.

If the stock was worth such a gallant figure, with five thousand shares in the corporation, it makes me dizzy to think what it would have been worth with only our original six hundred in it.It was the difference between six hundred men owning a house and five thousand owning it.We would have been millionaires if we had only worked with pick and spade one little day on our property and so secured our ownership!

It reads like a wild fancy sketch, but the evidence of many witnesses, and likewise that of the official records of Esmeralda District, is easily obtainable in proof that it is a true history.I can always have it to say that I was absolutely and unquestionably worth a million dollars, once, for ten days.

A year ago my esteemed and in every way estimable old millionaire partner, Higbie, wrote me from an obscure little mining camp in California that after nine or ten years of buffetings and hard striving, he was at last in a position where he could command twenty-five hundred dollars, and said he meant to go into the fruit business in a modest way.

How such a thought would have insulted him the night we lay in our cabin planning European trips and brown stone houses on Russian Hill!.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 魔灵一界

    魔灵一界

    龙王苏醒,愿为情与天神为仇,愿为爱与地狱相抗,欺我妻者,足以毁万物……
  • 史上最强的血脉

    史上最强的血脉

    宗门惨遭灭门,拥有最强大血脉的萧尘逃过一劫,他坚强的生存下来。从一个弱不禁风的人,变成了一个神秘的人。千百年来最奥妙的根骨汇聚于他身上,使得萧尘一次次的达到了他心中的目的,并且萧尘也发下誓言,势必要为宗门复仇!可是能将一个宗门覆灭的实力,是萧尘短短岁月撼动不了的。但萧尘仍旧一路坚持。这一坎坷的复仇之路,让萧尘步步惊心!
  • 裁神帝王录

    裁神帝王录

    强者的世界只有更强才能更强,人无完人,物无完物。顺与天受,逆与天违。冲破九霄视为强雄,且看秦枫在万华缭乱的世界如何一步一步的踏着敌人的尸骨登临巅峰。秦枫:欠我的要还不欠我的不给也得给......
  • 千寻情缘,轮回之境

    千寻情缘,轮回之境

    最是那抹语笑嫣然,思之如狂,思而不得。万千山河,望西边,终是等不来一个她。一如杀伐,白了发,终是使弦断。她是红颜,也是祸水。若芙蓉出水,清如水,纯如雪。若桃花邪媚,邪人心,媚心魄。“皇兄,我美吗?”眼波潋潋,玉手扶上男子的下唇。男子欺身而上,直接扑倒。他说,只要你一人,其他都是将就!我这么高大上,怎么可能将就?嗯?“千年修得共枕眠,我要睡够本。”≡ω≡希望志同道合的小伙伴,童鞋们支持新文,阿里嘎多,么么哒!
  • 古卷风云之灵光重现

    古卷风云之灵光重现

    春秋战国邹衍创立阴阳派,走遍天下,收四灵兽,推演阴阳五行阵得一卷《幽冥法卷》,能收三魂七魄,带魂魄穿行于过去未来。后来邹衍后人做了燕国大祭师,燕国战败,幽冥法卷被埋在燕王墓。西方魔王路西法,与耶稣战败之后,一直想得到肉身,听说东方有能转世轮回的法卷,派恶魔首领彼列,和地狱领主阿撒兹勒来夺取法卷,因为燕王墓设了结界,必须燕王孙后人才能打开,所以恶魔一直等待时机两千年以后,燕王孙的后人姚学林和一伙盗墓贼被中统收编,受命为一位美国人盗墓取古卷。几经磨难,众人终于取出古卷,一场恶斗后,燕王孙的后人姚学林为保护古卷,跳入冥河,转世轮回。
  • 全速冲锋

    全速冲锋

    “飞扬,老娘又来了。”在飞扬和女友李嫣吃午饭的时候,女汉子孙凌雪再一次出现打扰,她身后的田蕊抱歉的一笑,然后坐在了他们对面。“孙凌雪,你们又抢我位置!”篮球部的经理人欧阳雨蝶端着餐盘站在一旁,气呼呼的跺脚,震得双马尾不断摇晃。“你们慢慢吃,我足球队还有训练。”面对来势汹汹的几个人,飞扬快速吃完饭,向足球场跑去。自从来到了大学,他这个篮球天才便阴差阳错的加入了足球队。这个时候,飞扬人呢?当然是在绿茵场上全速冲锋着!
  • 魔心刺爱

    魔心刺爱

    天地之间,共有人、鬼、妖、神、魔、修罗这六大界域!在人界五大修炼宗派之一的土宗所管辖势力范围内,牧风城一座小镇的普通少年张枫因为妹妹的姿色被无敌门管事看中,于是打算带着妹妹逃离!不料造化弄人,二人却逃至修罗界的领域,正是刚离虎口,又入狼窝!PS:《魔心刺爱》书群283903040,期待书友光临!如真是非常新的新人,除了会写两个字,对于网站之内的东西几乎是什么都不懂!白痴到第一次在作品简介这里只写了一句话就没了!几天之后才明白原来这就是内容提要!如真泪奔了,迫切盼指教中……
  • 穿越之王爷,宠妻要有度

    穿越之王爷,宠妻要有度

    纳尼?她穿越了?穿越就算了,丫的还把她配给了一个王爷!她看错人心,却一朝穿越,且看全能王妃如何捕获高冷王爷!
  • 星战师

    星战师

    年青的一代相术大师及风水大师刘伟在得到一个奇异的罗盘后,意外的被传送到了星辰大陆。在这个既没有魔法也没有斗气的大陆中,人类主要修炼的职业被称为星战师,所谓星战师,便是这个世界上能够觉醒星魂,从浩瀚的星空中吸收星力进行武技修炼的人类的一种称呼。虽然从星辰罗盘中,刘伟学到了并不完整的功法《化星大法》,只是他却是一个没有星魂的星战师,在这个实力为尊的世界中,刘伟依靠着自己丰富的相术及风水学知识化开一道又一道的困难及危险,实力也在不断的提升,最终站在了星辰大陆的最巅峰!
  • 喜欢你是抹茶味

    喜欢你是抹茶味

    青春的爱恋大概是抹茶味的,像抹茶冰激凌一样甜甜的,还有清清的、涩涩的余味。本书1v1,暖文,没有玛丽苏,没有手撕白莲,但有你青春的影子。全村的希望周小易考进了全市最好的高中遇见首富家的翩翩公子当男友和万人迷阳光校草做同桌与天使般的善良女孩做室友他们相遇相熟相知相忘正如花季雨季的你一样清新绚烂