[Frontier Stories by Bret Harte]@TWC D-Link bookFrontier Stories CHAPTER I 18/36
"I suppose this style of thing ain't very fancy, is it ?" she said, with a forced laugh. "I think I know where to beg or borrow a change for you, if you can't get any," he replied simply. She stared at him again.
"Are you a family man ?" "No." She was silent for a moment.
"Well," she said, "you can tell your girl I'm not particular about its being in the latest fashion." There was a slight flush on his forehead as he turned toward the little cupboard, but no tremor in his voice as he went on: "You'll find tea and coffee here, and, if you're bored, there's a book or two.
You read, don't you--I mean English ?" She nodded, but cast a look of undisguised contempt upon the two worn, coverless novels he held out to her.
"You haven't got last week's 'Sacramento Union,' have you? I hear they have my case all in; only them lying reporters made it out against me all the time." "I don't see the papers," he replied curtly. "They say there's a picture of me in the 'Police Gazette,' taken in the act," and she laughed. He looked a little abstracted, and turned as if to go.
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