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"Was there anything curious about his life in California?"
"He liked best to stay and to work at our claim in the mountains.
He would never go where other men were if he could help it.
That's why I first thought that someone was after him. Then when
he left so suddenly for Europe I made sure that it was so. I
believe that he had a warning of some sort. Within a week of his
leaving half a dozen men were inquiring for him."
"What sort of men?"
"Well, they were a mighty hard-looking crowd. They came up to
the claim and wanted to know where he was. I told them that he
was gone to Europe and that I did not know where to find him.
They meant him no good--it was easy to see that."
"Were these men Americans--Californians?"
"Well, I don't know about Californians. They were Americans, all
right. But they were not miners. I don't know what they were,
and was very glad to see their backs."
"That was six years ago?"
"Nearer seven."
"And then you were together five years in California, so that
this business dates back not less than eleven years at the
least?"
"That is so."
"It must be a very serious feud that would be kept up with such
earnestness for as long as that.
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