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Chapter 5 THE FIRST SPARK PASSES

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he had finished his oration upon the girl's

here was a long pause no one

Jenkins. He knows what she's worth to a cent

at the auction jo

undred!"

offended. Then some one crie

ognized at once, by name, evide

hand in his direction, while the crowd twisted their necks to see him. He stood v

seventy

sculptor for a figure of despair. Her hands were folded in front of her, her head bowed down. The auctioneer put his

eyes there shot a magnificent look of defi

hite

s of the people he had a quick vision of a young man with a det

over the sensation he made. Apparently the others present had deemed competition with such as Jenkins and young Colfax the gro

at gentleman. And the chubby i

fifty!" said Mr.

coping. The auctioneer paid no attention to this manoeuvre. But Mr. Brice and Mr. Colfax, b

o pull out. And let Colfax have the girl? Never. That was pride, and most reprehe

nty-five!"

k you

said the wag, and the cro

ed!" snappe

A glance at his adversary showed that his blood was up. Money was plainly no consideration to him, and yo

l possession of himself now, and proof against the thinly veiled irony of the oily man's remarks in favor of Mr

hings happened

he hum of excitement died when Stephen, glancing at Colfax for the next move, saw that young gentleman seized from the

?" the Colonel cried. "T

x shook hi

buy her now,

d the Colonel. "You

assed Stephen, at whom he did not deign to glance. The humiliation of it must have been

Stephen's. They seemed to regret that this young man, too, had not a guardian. Then uncle and nephew recrossed the street

without bitterness. Then he wheeled to face Mr. Jerkins. Out of respect for the personages involved, the auct

h two thousand. I've been in the business twenty yea's, and I neve' see

and thirty-five

now, suh! we've got

ty!" said

aid Stephen, and

is cigar out of hi

enty-five!

ty-five!" s

a breath

red!" said

d and ten!"

is hat from off his head, and

I've struck my limit. I can do bettah in Louisville fo' l

grew scarlet, and the

e. Nine hundred and ten dollars, gents, nine hundred and ten. We'

his head, and puf

ndred an' ten-nine ten-going-going-" down came the hammer-"gone at

fainting, and was dragging her back. Stephen did not hee

tly, you blackg

ook his h

y, sah,"

led with such gratitude and trust that su

he demanded, s

, ma

" he said, "a

the Court House, with a quill in his hand, and a

d him to a desk, from the drawer o

, ple

Atterbu

nce, Mr

him, while the fat creases in his face deepened and deepened. Finally he put down

he fat man, as s

us? That the's a Ya

s part of your business, t

lead to another explosion. Finally, after a deal of pantomime, and whispering and laughter with the notary behind the wire s

all seemed a nightmare. The son of Appleton Brice of Boston the owner

nstantly darted over his shoulder and dilated, But Stephen, summoning all

s-this person to se

until she heard Mrs. Brice's door open and slam, and then she strode up the stairs and into the apar

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Contents

Chapter 1 WHICH DEALS WITH ORIGINS Chapter 2 THE MOLE Chapter 3 THE UNATTAINABLE SIMPLICITY Chapter 4 BLACK CATTLE Chapter 5 THE FIRST SPARK PASSES Chapter 6 SILAS WHIPPLE Chapter 7 CALLERS Chapter 8 BELLEGARDE Chapter 9 A QUIET SUNDAY IN LOCUST STREET Chapter 10 THE LITTLE HOUSE Chapter 11 THE INVITATION
Chapter 12 "MISS JINNY"
Chapter 13 RAW MATERIAL
Chapter 14 ABRAHAM LINCOLN
Chapter 15 IN WHICH STEPHEN LEARNS SOMETHING
Chapter 16 THE QUESTION
Chapter 17 THE CRISIS
Chapter 18 GLENCOE
Chapter 19 AN EXCURSION
Chapter 20 THE COLONEL IS WARNED
Chapter 21 SIGNS OF THE TIMES
Chapter 22 RICHTER'S SCAR
Chapter 23 HOW A PRINCE CAME
Chapter 24 INTO WHICH A POTENTATE COMES
Chapter 25 AT MR. BRINSMADE'S GATE
Chapter 26 THE BREACH BECOMES TOO WIDE ABRAHAM LINCOLN!
Chapter 27 MUTTERINGS
Chapter 28 THE GUNS OF SUMTER
Chapter 29 CAMP JACKSON
Chapter 30 THE STONE THAT IS REJECTED
Chapter 31 THE TENTH OF MAY
Chapter 32 IN THE ARSENAL
Chapter 33 THE STAMPEDE
Chapter 34 THE STRAINING OF ANOTHER FRIENDSHIP
Chapter 35 INTRODUCING A CAPITALIST
Chapter 36 NEWS FROM CLARENCE
Chapter 37 THE SCOURGE OF WAR
Chapter 38 THE LIST OF SIXTY
Chapter 39 THE AUCTION
Chapter 40 ELIPHALET PLAYS HIS TRUMPS
Chapter 41 WITH THE ARMIES OF THE WEST
Chapter 42 A STRANGE MEETING
Chapter 43 BELLEGARDE ONCE MORE
Chapter 44 IN JUDGE WHIPPLE'S OFFICE
Chapter 45 LEAD, KINDLY LIGHT
Chapter 46 THE LAST CARD
Chapter 47 FROM THE LETTERS OF MAJOR STEPHEN BRICE
Chapter 48 THE SAME, CONTINUED
Chapter 49 MAN OF SORROW
Chapter 50 ANNAPOLIS
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