The American Claimant


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"Ah, more than that, far more than that--a relative, the dearest I had on  
earth, although I was never permitted to see him. Yes, it is young Lord  
Berkeley, who perished so heroically in the awful conflagration, what is  
the matter?"  
"Oh, nothing, nothing."  
"It was a little startling to be so suddenly brought face to face, so to  
speak, with a person one has heard so much talk about. Is it a good  
likeness?"  
"
Without doubt, yes. I never saw him, but you can easily see the  
resemblance to his father," said Sellers, holding up the chromo and  
glancing from it to the chromo misrepresenting the Usurping Earl and back  
again with an approving eye.  
"
Well, no--I am not sure that I make out the likeness. It is plain that  
the Usurping Earl there has a great deal of character and a long face  
like a horse's, whereas his heir here is smirky, moon-faced and  
characterless."  
"
We are all that way in the beginning--all the line," said Sellers,  
undisturbed. "We all start as moonfaced fools, then later we tadpole  
along into horse-faced marvels of intellect and character. It is by that  
sign and by that fact that I detect the resemblance here and know this  
portrait to be genuine and perfect. Yes, all our family are fools at  
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