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CHAPTER XVI. A TRAVESTY OF JUSTICE.
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It was speedily noised about in the mining-camp that a party of horse-thieves had had the audacity1 to visit the settlement, and were even now guests of the Golden Gulch2 Hotel.
Now, in the eyes of a miner a horse-thief was as bad as a murderer. He was considered rather worse than an ordinary thief, since the character of his theft gave him better facilities for getting away with his plunder3. He was looked upon by all as a common and dangerous enemy, on whom any community was justified4 in visiting the most condign5 punishment.
Bill Mosely knew very well the feeling he would rouse against the men whom he hated, and, having started the movement, waited complacently6 for the expected results to follow.
[Pg 132]Jim Brown was by no means slow in spreading the alarm. True, these men were his guests, and it might be considered that it was against his interests to denounce them, but he knew his claim for entertainment would be allowed him out of the funds found in possession of the party, with probably a liberal addition as a compensation for revealing their real character.
Horse-thieves! No sooner did the news spread than the miners, most of whom were through work for the day, began to make their way to the neighborhood of the hotel.
There hadn't been any excitement at Golden Gulch for some time, and this promised a first-class sensation.
"Hang 'em up! That's what I say," suggested Brown the landlord.
"Where's the men that call 'em thieves?" asked one of the miners, a middle-aged7 man, who was sober and slow-spoken, and did not look like a man to be easily carried away by a storm of prejudice or a wave of excitement.
"Here they be," said Brown, pointing to Bill[Pg 133] Mosely and Tom Hadley, who were speedily surrounded by an excited crowd.
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audacity
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gulch
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vt.劫掠财物,掠夺;n.劫掠物,赃物;劫掠 | |
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