Francis A. Adams
Capitolo 12
he speaks that I often smiled or that they are not so frequent that he shows
an equal line of great white teeth.
There is anything very serious in the expression of Harvey Trueman
face--a sobriety that is rarely found in men under fifty. A right,
strong nose, the great nostrils and trimmed and clean superior lip that are
abnormally from a lot; cheekbones out which are standing prominently; grey set of eyes
rather deep in his/her head for so young a man; a chin sticking out square
slightly; and bringing a coat of cowl in which it falls to his/her knees limps
folds, Trueman is an imposing figure, full of character.
He is on a thumb six feet in height. Among the miners that look
straight in the eye Harvey Trueman has been light character,
pronounced an inflexible utensil of the coal barons--one which stretching
wish intends the last completion of some enterprise.
None of the miners assumed by the Society of the Coal of the Heaven it ever has
known the young lawyer to take an unfair advantage. But he has lifted
the law for the owners of the mines when the men have made a struggle
against the shops" of "society, where they is forced to spend the wages
served down as the sweat of their eyebrows in the mines or on the contact breakers.
Trueman is bewared above of all the miners of the region as a part and
packet of the law, and every law is considered from them a thing done to
oppresses the poor man and magnifies the rich one.
A simple investigation in the eve of the present battle has put in
the hands of the young ammunition of lawyer on which he/she wants broken the enemy
the first discharge.
But such enemy! Above all the things, Harvey Trueman is a magnanimous
hostile. Now that he makes to win his/her case, he feels humiliated half. In the
court room, occupying an anterior place while she attends her arrival
lawyer, sits the widow of Marcus Braun the miner of Magyar.
The miner was killed in the Auction Fifteen of the Heaven Society that is
three miles down the river from the bridge of Wilkes-bars wagon.