The Gilded Age


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the counsel."  
"Of course, your honor. This," continued the Colonel in confidential  
explanation, "was twenty years ago. I shouldn't have thought of referring  
to such a trifling circumstance now. If I remember rightly, sir"--  
A bundle of letters was here handed to the witness.  
"
Do you recognize, that hand-writing?"  
"
As if it was my own, sir. It's Major Lackland's. I was knowing to these  
letters when Judge Hawkins received them. [The Colonel's memory was a  
little at fault here. Mr. Hawkins had never gone into detail's with him  
on this subject.] He used to show them to me, and say, 'Col, Sellers  
you've a mind to untangle this sort of thing.' Lord, how everything  
comes back to me. Laura was a little thing then. 'The Judge and I were  
just laying our plans to buy the Pilot Knob, and--"  
"Colonel, one moment. Your Honor, we put these letters in evidence."  
The letters were a portion of the correspondence of Major Lackland with  
Silas Hawkins; parts of them were missing and important letters were  
referred to that were not here. They related, as the reader knows, to  
Laura's father. Lackland had come upon the track of a man who was  
searching for a lost child in a Mississippi steamboat explosion years  
before. The man was lame in one leg, and appeared to be flitting from  
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