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CHAPTER XXXVIII. CONCLUSION.
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It had been the intention of George Melville to remain in Colorado all winter, but his improved health, and the tragic1 event which I have just narrated2, conspired3 to change his determination.
“Herbert,” he said, when the business connected with the sale of the mine had been completed, “how would you like to go home?”
“With you?”
“Yes, you don't suppose I would remain here alone?”
“If you feel well enough, Mr. Melville, there is nothing I should like better.”
“I do feel well enough. If I find any unfavorable symptoms coming back, I can travel again, but I am anxious to get away from this place, where I have come so near losing my life at the hands of the outlaws4.”
There was little need of delay. Their preparations were soon made. There was an embarrassment5 about the cottage, but that was soon removed.
“I can't sell it to you, Mr. Holden.”
“I will give you a fair price.”
“You don't understand me,” said George Melville, smiling. “I will not sell it, because I prefer to give it.”
“Thank you, Mr Melville, but you know I am not exactly a poor man. The sale of the mine—-”
“Jack,” said Melville, with emotion, “would you have me forget that it is to you and Herbert that I owe my rescue from a violent and ignominious7 death?”
“I want no pay for that, Mr. Melville.”
Upon that ground Jack accepted the cottage with pleasure. Herbert tried to
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