The American Claimant


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you can't make anything out of that but just sheer luck."  
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I never heard of such a thing. She must have lost quarts of diamonds."  
"Quarts, she's lost bushels of them. It's got so that the hotels are  
superstitious about her. They won't let her in. They think there will  
be a fire; and besides, if she's there it cancels the insurance. She's  
been waning a little lately, but this fire will set her up. She lost  
$
60,000 worth last night."  
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I think she's a fool. If I had $60,000 worth of diamonds I wouldn't  
trust them in a hotel."  
"
I wouldn't either; but you can't teach an actress that. This one's been  
burnt out thirty-five times. And yet if there's a hotel fire in San  
Francisco to-night she's got to bleed again, you mark my words. Perfect  
ass; they say she's got diamonds in every hotel in the country."  
When they arrived at the scene of the fire the poor old earl took one  
glimpse at the melancholy morgue and turned away his face overcome by  
the  
spectacle. He said:  
"It is too true, Hawkins--recognition is impossible, not one of the five  
could be identified by its nearest friend. You make the selection, I  
can't bear it."  
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