The Slave of the Mine
r like t
u didn't. Luck's dead sot i
t speaker; "but I don't
ha
sprang from his c
Monaco, in the clubs of London and the hells of Paris, as well as the
ham, and I'm known as a profesh at gambling from here to Cheye
hy
un of luck, play it
think
asp. Play on the ace and copper the j
't want any one t
eceived an equally large pile of gold twenty-dollar pieces, which
t of thing," he remarked. "It i
ou," replied
the game went on, there being a dozen or
me was
ut of the box, and with equal solemnity the pla
ast of countenance, and the profusion of side whis
haggard, as if he suffered from want of sleep,
of age, which was ten or twelve more than his companion, and his face bore traces of drink and dissipation; but there was a shrewd, good-natured twink
eaker accepted a glass of wine which was handed him
ing, Mr.-er-M
replied tha
you! Well, you w
lays, even though he's well fi
yo
kham, imitating his companion's
Call m
you want the excitement. That's th
t's
wi
N
and in fact all that the word implies, he don't want to go to a gambl
designated himself
erver of human
guess s
" replied
ne. Darn your black skin
p me, sah!" re
ellows like me, that keep this sa
new bottle and handed the gambl
some more, stra
feel at present I shall l
been in this coun
my
H
born
reab
Ma
an't play that on me
friend," he said, "that you
s my
it is a mighty unpleasant way,
that
es
d Dan Markham, lighting a ciga
quarrel, for he walked away and strolled
n the tables were all the best periodicals and magazines, so that frequenter
cination which Smith, as he ca
o game and watched the play
long, till the garish streaks of the gray dawn stole in through the shades of t
had an air of refinement about him. His eyes were bloodshot and his face haggard.
and watched the cards as they came out with an eagerness tha
was vil
ied to make a "pot" to recoup himself, it
nd in his pocket and fo
d bent back, his eyes lowered and his face wearing an expr
th foll
cter and a situation he
uined!" he
who had been paying his respects to some bone
and drink, the fluctuations of the game
exclaimed; "you he
ine cast of countenance justified the epithet of
old you to kee
now
n't you follo
at I took the first downward step,
regarded h
he said, "have yo
rched and dry. I am on fire, brain and body. Is t
ed fool!"
s a fool to listen to your rose-colored st
ome! no
the shadow, and smoking a cigar, while he was ostensibly engaged in jotting down
an Markham!" exclaimed Clarence Holt. "But
ed,
is a limit to h
en did you find tha
ve lost a whole
t? I'll lend
rly. "You have made me forge the name of the manager of the bank
isn't
never p
red his voice al
u can,"
ow
u have every
come a
es
ev
nk of California, which he never signed, though you did it for him; and if those notes are prese
Holt groa
is man, and, struggle as he could,
on that Dan Markham had got the young m
forged the name of Mr. Simpson, the manager, to the extent
risked his whole mouth's
nd agitation were f
want of me?"
mo
you take fo
ue, and then I'll hand
ed forward and
nderstand you to say that you
sand dollars to throw away on security which is only worth three, w
Mr. Smith, "and I sincerely commiserate this youn
ng bric
. Hand over the notes and
papers and bills, among which he searched unti
"I'd like to find a fool lik
ld y
d, I'd d
kham handed over the notes and receive
o Clarence Holt, he said: "Good-by. Take my adv
ith, he knocked the ash off
larence Holt graspe
hank you?" h
d Mr. Smith, "you have n
thi
ind
generous-hearted man. Give me the forged notes, that I may tear t
e curled the l
my young fri
do you
and that I have not done anything
ow
nce fell again as he eja
ed one master for anot
tleman who, having by accident overheard a conversation which was not intended for hi
, if you please," i
wish to be
ify your inclination. Mr. Markham has han
ght
cert
n for acting in such
is a fancy of mine. I find
Holt bi
do yo
Street was handed to him, and, glancing
e said, "I shall kno
ire burnt in C
e to do your bid
authorities the notes I have bought. I presume they would see
d his hands tog
d. "Would to God I had taken my de
h looked
eh?" he
s,
tty
hat my opinion is not to be relied on; but I assure you, sir, that no artist
ong have you
ee y
n love
ed; more t
love, coming to a gambl
y to try and make money enough to pay off Markham, who has been my ruin. Now
twenty-dollar gold pi
hese,"
m to me?" cried Cl
nding money to a pauper? I give this to yo
ter," said the young man
tongued with you," was the reply. "Go home
o further notice of Clarence, but he was seated in a manner
oward the door, as if full of vi
ard the lunch table, where he ate
were burning a h
o live upon for a month; but
could not stick to
ld try
wife, has got the baby to sleep by this time and is probably reading, while
buys some checks, with wh
the air of Mephisto,
some knowledge of character. He is a weak m
ailed, entered the saloon a
was searchin
for it is not the custom for the fair sex to ga
of the lunch-table
nt heah, ma'
entleman," she replie
ll night. It's as hard as de debbl
u know him. His name is Clare
for suah.
me if he is here. Where is t
es, Marse Holt him been gone an
n? Ah, me! what future
r face and sobbed, while th
y from the inner room, in wh
it me. It is all mine.
uttered
deceived me. Stand on one side. I heard
topped her had he been able to do so, but her mo
as come after Clarence. By Jove!" he added, as she raised her vail, "s
en fortunate enough to win largely, as a
tapped him on
e," she
while a flush of annoy
ve me. Come hom
you follow
inting a meeting here, and I knew you had your sal
ost fiercely. "Do you want every ma
ese men to y
en I am ready. You distr
hearted was she that she did not bestow one glance at the fe
onfronted by Mr. Smit
it me to have the honor of es
looked up i
rriage, sir,"
will get
no money to
is at your
"it would not be right for me to acc
am a friend of
now Clarence, will you not
pleadingly
re than that,
ow
does come to you in half a
ed her little delicately-gloved hand on the arm of
if I had married him
airs together, and he