F. Colburn (Francis Colburn) Adams
Capitolo 95
accompanies them to a comfortable farm-house, on a mile on the bank.
Here they found Hanz, while smoking very contentedly his/her pipe in the society,
of two others that for first they struck to be extraneous. It became soon
however, apparent that these men had met here Hanz and Chapman from
appointment. And it was also apparent that they was taken part in the same
business to look for the treasure of Kidd. One was a sick-favorite,
small talkative man that brought shows and the more torn of attire,
and it seemed to the pride him in a red and bushy beard and hair. In short, him
it was around as demolished a champion of rejected humanity as Nature in
one of his/her wilder whims would have been able to produce. I am able as good indeed,
you inform the reader that this person was Warren Holbrook that, since his
departure from Nyack, was illuminating the people of this
district preaching the Gospel of the "great advanced ideas", and
in so picking up enough to hold the wolf from the door, although it
it would not put suits on his/her back.
Holbrook declared that the world had not generally used well him; but him
never thought to look for in him the cause. He was prepared,
however, to abandon the Gospel of the advanced ideas for a business
that would put money in his/her pocket and suits on his/her back. Here he was,
then, busy in the business to get up the great Discovery of Kidd
Society from which every man that invested in him was to do a fortune.
The other one was a slender youth, well-formed, perhaps twenty-five or
six years old, of complexion of dark olive, and it blackens, oily hair that
curled all on his/her head. Its great black eyes were full of the softness and
has put well under beautifully arched-eyebrows. There was, indeed, a
moorish threw on its characteristics that were prominent and well you flank;
and when he spoke, what he did with a foreign accentation him disclosed,
a line of white, teeth smoothed that every has put with perfect regularity.
Also, its hands were soft and delicate, and on each of his little
fingers he brought a great ring of seal. He brought, also, a heavy gold