Спрут: Калифорнийская история

Chapter III

           

           “Hesaysthere’ssometalkoftherailroadsellingustheirsectionsthiswinter.”

           “Oh,hedid,didhe?”exclaimedOsterman,interestedatonce.“Wheredidhehearthat?”

           “Wheredoesarailroadpapergetitsnews?FromtheGeneralOffice,Isuppose.”

           “Ihopehedidn’tgetitstraightfromheadquartersthatthelandwastobegradedattwentydollarsanacre,”murmuredBroderson.

           “What’sthat?”demandedOsterman.“Twentydollars!Here,putmeon,somebody.What’sallup?WhatdidGenslingersay?”

           “Oh,youneedn’tgetscared,”saidAnnixter.“Genslingerdon’tknow,that’sall.HethinkstherewasnounderstandingthatthepriceofthelandshouldnotbeadvancedwhentheP.andS.W.cametoselltous.”

           “Oh,”mutteredOstermanrelieved.Magnus,whohadgoneoutintotheofficeontheothersideoftheglass-roofedhallway,returnedwithalong,yellowenvelopeinhishand,stuffedwithnewspaperclippingsandthin,closelyprintedpamphlets.

           “Hereisthecircular,”heremarked,drawingoutoneofthepamphlets.“Theconditionsofsettlementtowhichtherailroadobligateditselfareveryexplicit.”

           Heranoverthepagesofthecircular,thenreadaloud:

           “’TheCompanyinvitessettlerstogouponitslandsbeforepatentsareissuedortheroadiscompleted,andintendsinsuchcasestoselltotheminpreferencetoanyotherapplicantsandatapricebaseduponthevalueofthelandwithoutimprovements,’andontheotherpagehere,”heremarked,“theyrefertothisagain.

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