[The $30000 Bequest and Other Stories by Mark Twain]@TWC D-Link bookThe $30000 Bequest and Other Stories CHAPTER X 153/175
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On what ground did she request your influence, since you do not know her? She must have thought you knew her literature and could speak for it.
Is that it? C.No; she knew I didn't. H.Well, what then? She had a reason of SOME sort for believing you competent to recommend her literature, and also under obligations to do it? C.Yes, I--I knew her uncle. H.Knew her UNCLE? C.Yes. H.Upon my word! So, you knew her uncle; her uncle knows her literature; he endorses it to you; the chain is complete, nothing further needed; you are satisfied, and therefore-- C.NO, that isn't all, there are other ties.
I know the cabin her uncle lived in, in the mines; I knew his partners, too; also I came near knowing her husband before she married him, and I DID know the abandoned shaft where a premature blast went off and he went flying through the air and clear down to the trail and hit an Indian in the back with almost fatal consequences. H.To HIM, or to the Indian? C.She didn't say which it was. H.( WITH A SIGH).
It certainly beats the band! You don't know HER, you don't know her literature, you don't know who got hurt when the blast went off, you don't know a single thing for us to build an estimate of her book upon, so far as I-- C.I knew her uncle.
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