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Chapter 6
Thebuildingshadbeenburntdown,theminingplanthadbeendestroyed,theminingpopulationhaddisappearedfromtheneighbourhoodyearsandyearsago;theveryroadhadvanishedunderafloodoftropicalvegetationaseffectuallyasifswallowedbythesea;andthemaingalleryhadfalleninwithinahundredyardsfromtheentrance.Itwasnolongeranabandonedmine;itwasawild,inaccessible,androckygorgeoftheSierra,wherevestigesofcharredtimber,someheapsofsmashedbricks,andafewshapelesspiecesofrustyironcouldhavebeenfoundunderthemattedmassofthornycreeperscoveringtheground.Mr.Gould,senior,didnotdesiretheperpetualpossessionofthatdesolatelocality;infact,themerevisionofitarisingbeforehismindinthestillwatchesofthenighthadthepowertoexasperatehimintohoursofhotandagitatedinsomnia.
Itsohappened,however,thattheFinanceMinisterofthetimewasamantowhom,inyearsgoneby,Mr.Gouldhad,unfortunately,declinedtograntsomesmallpecuniaryassistance,basinghisrefusalonthegroundthattheapplicantwasanotoriousgamblerandcheat,besidesbeingmorethanhalfsuspectedofarobberywithviolenceonawealthyrancheroinaremotecountrydistrict,wherehewasactuallyexercisingthefunctionofajudge.Now,afterreachinghisexaltedposition,thatpoliticianhadproclaimedhisintentiontorepayevilwithgoodtoSenorGould—thepoorman.Heaffirmedandreaffirmedthisresolutioninthedrawing-roomsofSta.