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CHAPTER XVIII. AFTER THE EXECUTION.
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While Ben rejoiced and lifted silent thanks to God for his narrow escape from a shameful1 death, he felt no satisfaction in the knowledge that the men who had basely conspired2 against them had suffered the like terrible fate. He averted3 his head in horror from the sight, and, innocent as he was of fault, he felt depressed4 to think that his words had resulted in bringing this punishment upon them.
I have said that he was the hero of the hour. Boys were scarce in California, and the hearts of the miners warmed to him on account of his youth and the memories it called up of their own children far away.
A self-appointed committee waited upon him and asked him to stay with them.
"We'll all help you along," they said. "We will[Pg 148] make your share equal to that of the luckiest miner among us. You're true grit5, and we respect you for it. What do you say?"
"What shall I do, Jake?" he asked of Bradley.
"It's a fair offer, Ben. Perhaps you'd best stay. I'd stay too, only I want to see Dick Dewey safe in 'Frisco. When he and his gal6 are j'ined I'll come back and try my luck here."
"I will do the same, Jake. I want to go to San Francisco and see the lady who was so kind to me. I sha'n't feel that I've done all my duty till I have seen her and Mr. Dewey united. Then I shall be ready to come back."
"Tell 'em so, Ben."
Ben gave this answer to those who had asked him to stay, thanking them gratefully for their kind offer. His answer gave general satisfaction.
Ben could hardly realize that these very men had been impatient to hang him only an hour before. He was thankful for this change in their sentiments, though he did not pretend to understand it.
Bradley and Dewey, knowing the fickleness
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