The American Claimant


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CHAPTER XXV.  
Hawkins went straight to the telegraph office and disburdened his  
conscience. He said to himself, "She's not going to give this galvanized  
cadaver up, that's plain. Wild horses can't pull her away from him.  
I've done my share; it's for Sellers to take an innings, now." So he  
sent this message to New York:  
"Come back. Hire special train. She's going to marry the materializee."  
Meantime a note came to Rossmore Towers to say that the Earl of Rossmore  
had just arrived from England, and would do himself the pleasure of  
calling in the evening. Sally said to herself, "It is a pity he didn't  
stop in New York; but it's no matter; he can go up to-morrow and see my  
father. He has come over here to tomahawk papa, very likely--or buy out  
his claim. This thing would have excited me, a while back; but it has  
only one interest for me now, and only one value. I can say to--to--  
Spine, Spiny, Spinal--I don't like any form of that name!--I can say to  
him to-morrow, 'Don't try to keep it up any more, or I shall have to tell  
you whom I have been talking with last night, and then you will be  
embarrassed.'"  
Tracy couldn't know he was to be invited for the morrow, or he might have  
waited. As it was, he was too miserable to wait any longer; for his last  
hope--a letter--had failed him. It was fully due to-day; it had not  
come. Had his father really flung him away? It looked so. It was not  
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