Dick Spindlers Family Christmas
By Bret Harte
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Bret Harte
Francis Bret Harte (1836–1902) was an American short-story writer, poet, and humorist. Best remembered for his stories fiction stories concerning the California Gold Rush, featuring miners, gamblers, and other romantic figures. He helped create the American local-colour writing style, which attempted to better represent the particularities of a place and its inhabitants through elements such as dialect, landscape, and folklore. In a career spanning more than four decades, he wrote poetry, plays, lectures, book reviews, editorials, and magazine sketches in addition to fiction.
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Dick Spindlers Family Christmas - Bret Harte
Dick Spindler's Family Christmas
There was surprise and sometimes disappointment in Rough and Ready, when it was known that Dick Spindler intended to give a family
Christmas party at his own house. That he should take an early opportunity to celebrate his good fortune and show hospitality was only expected from the man who had just made a handsome strike
on his claim; but that it should assume so conservative, old-fashioned, and respectable a form was quite unlooked-for by Rough and Ready, and was thought by some a trifle pretentious. There were not half-a-dozen families in Rough and Ready; nobody ever knew before that Spindler had any relations, and this ringing in
of strangers to the settlement seemed to indicate at least a lack of public spirit. He might,
urged one of his critics, hev given the boys,—that had worked alongside o’ him in the ditches by day, and slung lies with him around the camp-fire by night,—he might hev given them a square ‘blow out,’ and kep’ the leavin’s for his old Spindler crew, just as other families do. Why, when old man Scudder had his house-raisin’ last year, his family lived for a week on what was left over, arter the boys had waltzed through the house that night,—and the Scudders warn’t strangers, either.
It was also evident that there was an uneasy feeling that Spindler’s action indicated an unhallowed leaning towards the minority of respectability and exclusiveness, and a desertion—without the excuse of matrimony—of the convivial and independent bachelor majority of Rough and Ready.
Ef he was stuck after some gal and was kinder looking ahead, I’d hev understood it,
argued another critic.
"Don’t ye be too sure