. Bret Harte's choice bits [electronic resource]. was about tointerrupt him, for fear the old man might objectto Rattler, Ive lent him enough to set him up inbusiness for himself in Dogtown. A pushing,active, brilliant fellow, you know, like Rattler canget along, and will soon be in his old positionagain—and you neednt be hard on him you know,if he doesnt. Good bye. I was too much disgusted with his treatment ofthat Rattler to be at all amiable, but as his business 134 cket hartes choice bits. was profitable, I promised to attend to it, and heleft. A few weeks passed. The return steamerarrived


. Bret Harte's choice bits [electronic resource]. was about tointerrupt him, for fear the old man might objectto Rattler, Ive lent him enough to set him up inbusiness for himself in Dogtown. A pushing,active, brilliant fellow, you know, like Rattler canget along, and will soon be in his old positionagain—and you neednt be hard on him you know,if he doesnt. Good bye. I was too much disgusted with his treatment ofthat Rattler to be at all amiable, but as his business 134 cket hartes choice bits. was profitable, I promised to attend to it, and heleft. A few weeks passed. The return steamerarrived, and a terrible incident occupied the papersfor days afterwards. People in all parts of the Stateconned eagerly the details of an awful shipwreck,and those who had friends aboard went away bythemselves, and read the long list of the lost undertheir breath. I read of the gifted, the gallant, thenoble, and loved ones who had perished, and amongthem I think I was the first to read the name ofDavid Fagg. For the man of no account had gone home 1.


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