The Luck of Roaring Camp. Susy, a Story of the PlainsCollier, 1899 - 264 من الصفحات |
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Bret Harte. rounded 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 ...
Bret Harte. rounded 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 ...
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... land on either side of the moun- tain wall that surrounded the camp they duly pre- empted . This , and a reputation for singular pro- ficiency with the revolver , kept the reserve of Roaring Camp inviolate . The expressman - their only ...
... land on either side of the moun- tain wall that surrounded the camp they duly pre- empted . This , and a reputation for singular pro- ficiency with the revolver , kept the reserve of Roaring Camp inviolate . The expressman - their only ...
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Bret Harte. fused the eye . What could be seen of the land- scape appeared magically changed . He looked over the valley , and summed up the present and future in two words , " snowed in ! " A careful inventory of the provisions , which ...
Bret Harte. fused the eye . What could be seen of the land- scape appeared magically changed . He looked over the valley , and summed up the present and future in two words , " snowed in ! " A careful inventory of the provisions , which ...
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... land . Day by day closer around them drew the snowy circle , until at last they looked from their prison over drifted walls of dazzling white , that towered twenty feet above their heads . It became more and more difficult to replenish ...
... land . Day by day closer around them drew the snowy circle , until at last they looked from their prison over drifted walls of dazzling white , that towered twenty feet above their heads . It became more and more difficult to replenish ...
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... land . " " But you surely would n't recognize those rascals in any way ? " said the astonished Clarence . " As against other rascals ? Why not ? " returned Peyton grimly . " I only pay for the possession which their sham title gives me ...
... land . " " But you surely would n't recognize those rascals in any way ? " said the astonished Clarence . " As against other rascals ? Why not ? " returned Peyton grimly . " I only pay for the possession which their sham title gives me ...
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الصفحة 34 - As far as the canon," he replied. He turned suddenly and kissed the Duchess, leaving her pallid face aflame and her trembling limbs rigid with amazement. Night came, but not Mr. Oakhurst. It brought the storm again and the whirling snow. Then the Duchess, feeding the fire, found that some one had quietly piled beside the hut enough fuel to last a few days longer.
الصفحة 71 - There, now, steady, Jinny, steady, old girl. How dark it is! Look out for the ruts, and look out for him, too, old gal. Sometimes, you know, when he's blind drunk, he drops down right in the trail. Keep on straight up to the pine on the top of the hill. Thar! I told you so! — thar he is — coming this way, too — all by himself, sober, and his face a-shining. Tennessee! Pardner!
الصفحة 28 - ... and had accidentally stampeded the animals. He dropped a warning to the Duchess and Mother Shipton, who of course knew the facts of their associate's defection. "They'll find out the truth about us all when they find out anything," he added significantly, " and there's no good frightening them now.
الصفحة 18 - It was a relief-boat from down the river. They had picked up, they said, a man and an infant, nearly exhausted, about two miles below. Did anybody know them, and did they belong here? It needed but a glance to show them Kentuck lying there, cruelly crushed and bruised, but still holding The Luck of Roaring Camp in his arms. As they bent over the strangely assorted pair, they saw that the child was cold and pulseless. "He is dead,
الصفحة 12 - Luck," as he was more frequently called — first showed signs of improvement. It was kept scrupulously clean and white-washed. Then it was boarded, clothed and papered. The rosewood cradle — packed eighty miles by mule — had, in Stumpy's way of putting it, "sorter killed the rest of the furniture.
الصفحة 33 - m going," she said, in a voice of querulous weakness, "but don't say anything about it. Don't waken the kids. Take the bundle from under my head, and open it." Mr. Oakhurst did so. It contained Mother Shipton's rations for the last week, untouched. " Give 'em to the child," she said, pointing to the sleeping Piney.
الصفحة 27 - Duchess and the malevolent Mother Shipton were probably too stunned to remark upon this last evidence of simplicity, and so turned without a word to the hut. The fire was replenished, the men lay down before the door, and in a few minutes were asleep. Mr. Oakhurst was a light sleeper. Toward morning he awoke benumbed and cold. As he stirred the dying fire, the wind, which was now blowing strongly, brought to his cheek that which caused the blood to leave it, — snow ! He started to his feet with...
الصفحة 69 - Tennessee has been running free, and we brings him home from his wandering.' He paused and picked up a fragment of quartz, rubbed it thoughtfully on his sleeve, and went on: 'It ain't the first time that I've packed him on my back, as you see'd me now.
الصفحة 30 - Simson from his pack. Notwithstanding some difficulties attending the manipulation of this instrument, Piney Woods managed to pluck several reluctant melodies from its keys, to an accompaniment by the Innocent on a pair of bone castanets.
الصفحة 65 - Dog Clarion, by its editor, who was present, and to whose vigorous English I cheerfully refer the reader. But the beauty of that midsummer morning, the blessed amity of earth and air and sky, the awakened life of the free woods and hills, the joyous renewal and promise of Nature, and above all, the infinite Serenity that thrilled through each, was not reported, as not being a part of the social lesson. And yet, when the weak and foolish deed was done, and a life, with its possibilities and responsibilities,...