Francis A. Adams
Capitolo 11
the miners' cause.
Harvey Trueman immediately goes to the private office of the President of
the Society of the Coal of the Heaven.
He brings on immediately the matter of strike for the consideration; and also the
a widow's case for that you/he/she is bringing suit against the society the
recovery of damages for the loss of his/her husband in that you/he/she had been killed
the mines.
"You are to press the defense of this case for damages to a succeeded
termination for the society", it is the last words of the Mr. Purdy, completed
from the comment, "I will watch out for the strike in person."
I CAPITULATE II.
HARVEY TRUEMAN, LAWYER.
Harvey Trueman advances from the office of the Official in the corridor,
on the close-up of the Short House to Wilkes-bars, with the
absolute knowledge that the available case is defeated.
As he pushes down his/her way the stairway to the close-up where the
court room is located, he gives push with the elbow to through a crowd of raw it dressed
threatening--Polaks, Magyars, and here and there a man of mean-Irish
parentage whose Irish name is everything that I/you/they have gone away from the Molly Maguire
days to point out the predominance of one-time of that run in the earths of
the coal region.
The certain victory inside his/her taking--a smaller victory in the long line of
legal struggles he has conducted for the Society of the Coal of the Heaven--he doesn't do
smile. It is a cruel thing that he is almost about to do. Cruel? He asks to him if
the holiness of the law doesn't turn to the right.
Harvey Trueman has a code of morals an austere code that has done him,
enemies equalize among the people which the champion he has started to be in three
the practice of years of the law in the County of Luzerne, Pennsylvania.
He is a tall man, slender, plaza-done a sermon to of you thirty-are. Its forehead is
tall and wide and its hair is brought more from very of that of other youth
men--uniforms on the side and it brushed again. He has thin lips and a mouth
of unusual ampleness. Its mouth-line is right as a rope of arc, and when