Two Boy Gold Miners; Or, Lost in the Mountains
ILLUSTRATED
NEW YORK CUPPLES & LEON COMPANY PUBLISHERS
Copyright, 1909, by CUPPLES & LEON COMPANY
TWO BOY GOLD MINERS
Printed in U. S. A.
What's the matter, Enos? asked a rather elderly and careworn looking woman, as she stood in the kitchen door of a small farmhouse.
The man to whom she had spoken was gazing up at the sky. His clothes were patched in places, the trousers so much so that there seemed to be very little of the original material left. He did not appear to hear his wife's question, so she repeated it.
What's the matter, Enos? What are you looking up at the sky that way for?
I was looking for a sign of rain, Debby. We need some terribly bad.
Do you see any?
Nope. There isn't a cloud in sight, and the wind has hung in the east for nigh on to a week. Seems so it ought to bring a shower, but it don't come.
Things are pretty dry around here, aren't they, Enos?
Frank V. Webster
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Two Boy Gold Miners
AUTHOR OF "THE BOY FROM THE RANCH," "BOB THE CASTAWAY," "THE NEWSBOY PARTNERS," "ONLY A FARM BOY," ETC.
"It was burning fiercely, in spite of the drenching rain"
CONTENTS
TWO BOY GOLD MINERS
HARD TIMES
AFTER THE RUNAWAY
THE GOLD MINER
A CURIOUS STORY
MORE HARD LUCK
THE GOLD STRIKE
OFF FOR THE WEST
THE BUCKING BRONCO
AFTER BIG GAME
IN THE RAPIDS
CAUGHT IN A STORM
"Give me your gun!" called the miner
AT THE GOLD FIELDS
ON A NEW TRAIL
THE MARSHAL INTERFERES
THEIR FIRST GOLD
"Gold! It's gold!" murmured Gabe
LOST
CORNERED BY A BEAR
FINDING THE NUGGETS
"Get behind me, Will!" bravely cried Ted
CON MORTON APPEARS
PURSUED
WHAT HAPPENED TO GABE
STAKING THEIR CLAIMS
CHEERLESS PROSPECTS
LOSING THE FARM
THE WELCOME LETTER—CONCLUSION
THE END
The Webster Series
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