Prose and poetry [a reissue of] i. The luck of Roaring camp, and other sketches, ii. Truthful James, and other poemsG. Routledge & Sons, 1872 - 144 من الصفحات |
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... luck . " The nuggets or dust he procures are " specimens . " After a longer or shorter time , he gets down to the " bed - rock ; " that is , exhausts the find , which then " peters out , " a term which seems to point to a derivation ...
... luck . " The nuggets or dust he procures are " specimens . " After a longer or shorter time , he gets down to the " bed - rock ; " that is , exhausts the find , which then " peters out , " a term which seems to point to a derivation ...
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... And I shall be quite content to have collected here merely the materials for the Iliad that is yet to be sung . SAN FRANCISCO , December 24 , 1865 . SKETCHES . THE LUCK OF ROARING CAMP . THERE was 8 Preface . SKETCHES.
... And I shall be quite content to have collected here merely the materials for the Iliad that is yet to be sung . SAN FRANCISCO , December 24 , 1865 . SKETCHES . THE LUCK OF ROARING CAMP . THERE was 8 Preface . SKETCHES.
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... rude bunk whereon she lay , seen it winding like a silver thread until it was lost in the stars above . A fire of withered pine - boughs added sociability to the gathering . By degrees the natural levity of The Luck of Roaring Camp . II.
... rude bunk whereon she lay , seen it winding like a silver thread until it was lost in the stars above . A fire of withered pine - boughs added sociability to the gathering . By degrees the natural levity of The Luck of Roaring Camp . II.
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... seemed to enjoy repeating it . " He rastled with my finger , " he remarked to Tipton , holding up the member , " the d - d little cuss ! " It was four o'clock before the camp sought repose . 14 The Luck of Roaring Camp .
... seemed to enjoy repeating it . " He rastled with my finger , " he remarked to Tipton , holding up the member , " the d - d little cuss ! " It was four o'clock before the camp sought repose . 14 The Luck of Roaring Camp .
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Acapulco Bay ain't Altascar asked Avitor Boonder Bret Harte Brown cabin called cañon carpet-bag child Clytemnestra Clytie Copperhead dark dead musician door drifted eyes face Fagg feet fell galleon glance gone grave gray hawk gulch Hamlin hand heart heathen Chinee Jack Judge knew laugh lips look lost Luck Lycurgus master McSnagley Miggles mignonette Miss Mary Mission Mliss Morpher Mother Shipton mountain never night o'er Oakhurst once passed perhaps pines Piney Poker Flat river road Roaring Camp rose round sailed San Joaquin Sandy Bar seemed shipman's tale silence smile spring stood stranger Stumpy suddenly tell Tennessee Tennessee's Partner thar thing THOMAS STARR KING Thompson thought took tree Tryan turned twas voice wait walked wild wind window Wingdam woman wonder young Yuba Bill
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الصفحة 62 - He followed her, and emerged a few moments later, covered with more toast and victory. That day week they were married by a justice of the peace, and returned to Poker Flat. I am aware that something more might be made of this episode, but I prefer to tell it as it was current at Sandy Bar— in the gulches and barrooms— where all sentiment was modified by a strong sense of humor. Of their married felicity but little is known, perhaps for the reason that Tennessee, then living with his partner,...
الصفحة 115 - For Maud soon thought the Judge a bore, With all his learning and all his lore ; And the Judge would have bartered Maud's fair face For more refinement and social grace. If, of all words of tongue and pen, The saddest are, " It might have been," More sad are these we daily see : « It is, but hadn't ought to be.
الصفحة 133 - Till at last he put down a right bower, Which the same Nye had dealt unto me. Then I looked up at Nye, And he gazed upon me; And he rose with a sigh, And said, "Can this be? We are ruined by Chinese cheap labor," — And he went for that heathen Chinee.
الصفحة 22 - Howbeit, whether creeping over the pine boughs or lying lazily on his back blinking at the leaves above him, to him the birds sang, the squirrels chattered, and the flowers bloomed. Nature was his nurse and playfellow. For him she would let slip between the leaves golden shafts of sunlight that fell just within his grasp; she would...
الصفحة 42 - And pulseless and cold, with a Derringer by his side and a bullet in his heart, though still calm as in life, beneath the snow lay he who was at once the strongest and yet the weakest of the outcasts of Poker Flat.
الصفحة 22 - Surrounded by playthings such as never child out of fairy-land had before, it is to be hoped that Tommy was content. He appeared to be securely happy, albeit there was an infantine gravity about him, a contemplative light in his round gray eyes that sometimes worried Stumpy. He was always tractable and quiet, and it is recorded that once having crept beyond his "corral...
الصفحة 68 - Prisoner,' said the Judge, interrupting, ' have you any questions to ask this man ? ' ' No ! no ! ' continued Tennessee's Partner, hastily. ' I play this yer hand alone. To come down to the bed-rock...
الصفحة 65 - The little canon was stifling with heated resinous odors, and the decaying driftwood on the Bar sent forth faint, sickening exhalations. The feverishness of day and its fierce passions still filled the camp. Lights moved restlessly along the bank of the river, striking no answering reflection from its tawny current. Against the blackness of the pines the windows of the old loft above the...
الصفحة 36 - And yet it don't somehow sound like whiskey," said the gambler. It was not until he caught sight of the blazing fire through the still blinding storm and the group around it that he settled to the conviction that it was "square fun.
الصفحة 11 - roughs" applied to them was a distinction rather than a definition. Perhaps in the minor details of fingers, toes, ears, •etc., the camp may have been deficient, but these slight omissions did not detract from their aggregate force. The strongest man had but three fingers on his right hand ; the best shot had but one eye.