The American Claimant


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"Colonel, do you really mean--"  
The Colonel brought his fist down with emphasis and said:  
"I mean exactly this. The materialization was immature, the burglar has  
evaded us, this is nothing but a damned ancestor!"  
He rose and walked the floor in great excitement.  
Hawkins said plaintively:  
"It's a bitter disappointment--bitter."  
"I know it. I know it, Senator; I feel it as deeply as anybody could.  
But we've got to submit--on moral grounds. I need money, but God knows  
I am not poor enough or shabby enough to be an accessory to the punishing  
of a man's ancestor for crimes committed by that ancestor's posterity."  
"But Colonel!" implored Hawkins; "stop and think; don't be rash; you know  
it's the only chance we've got to get the money; and besides, the Bible  
itself says posterity to the fourth generation shall be punished for the  
sins and crimes committed by ancestors four generations back that hadn't  
anything to do with them; and so it's only fair to turn the rule around  
and make it work both ways."  
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