The American Claimant


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hadn't any wire attached to it. And yet the Colonel often used it--when  
visitors were present--and seemed to get messages through it. Mourning  
paper and a seal were ordered, then the friends took a rest.  
Next afternoon, while Hawkins, by request, draped Andrew Jackson's  
portrait with crape, the rightful earl, wrote off the family bereavement  
to the usurper in England--a letter which we have already read. He also,  
by letter to the village authorities at Duffy's Corners, Arkansas, gave  
order that the remains of the late twins be embalmed by some St. Louis  
expert and shipped at once to the usurper--with bill. Then he drafted  
out the Rossmore arms and motto on a great sheet of brown paper, and he  
and Hawkins took it to Hawkins's Yankee furniture-mender and at the end  
of an hour came back with a couple of stunning hatchments, which they  
nailed up on the front of the house--attractions calculated to draw, and  
they did; for it was mainly an idle and shiftless negro neighborhood,  
with plenty of ragged children and indolent dogs to spare for a point of  
interest like that, and keep on sparing them for it, days and days  
together.  
The new earl found--without surprise--this society item in the evening  
paper, and cut it out and scrapbooked it:  
By a recent bereavement our esteemed fellow citizen, Colonel  
Mulberry Sellers, Perpetual Member-at-large of the Diplomatic Body,  
succeeds, as rightful lord, to the great earldom of Rossmore, third  
by order of precedence in the earldoms of Great Britain, and will  
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