Ben's Nugget; Or, A Boy's Search For Fortune - Jr. Horatio Alger

Ben's Nugget; Or, A Boy's Search For Fortune

Turning The Tables.
AUTHOR OF RAGGED DICK, TATTERED TOM, LUCK AND PLUCK, BRAVE AND BOLD SERIES, ETC., ETC.
THE JOHN C. WINSTON CO., PHILADELPHIA, CHICAGO, TORONTO.
Copyright by Horatio Alger, Jr., 1882.
To Three San Francisco Boys, JOSEPH AND MAXEY SLOSS AND CLARENCE WALTER, This Story IS AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED.

Ben's Nugget is the concluding volume of the Pacific Series. Though it is complete in itself, and may be read independently, the chief characters introduced will be recognized as old friends by the readers of The Young Explorer, the volume just preceding, not omitting Ki Sing, the faithful Chinaman, whose virtues may go far to diminish the prejudice which, justly or unjustly, is now felt toward his countrymen.
Though Ben Stanton may be considered rather young for a miner, not a few as young as he drifted to the gold-fields in the early days of California. Mining is carried on now in a very different manner, and I can hardly encourage any of my young readers to follow his example in seeking fortune so far from home.
New York, May 19, 1882.

What's the news, Ben? You didn't happen to bring an evenin' paper, did you?
The speaker was a tall, loose-jointed man, dressed as a miner in a garb that appeared to have seen considerable service. His beard was long and untrimmed, and on his head he wore a Mexican sombrero.

Jr. Horatio Alger
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2008-05-08

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Conduct of life -- Juvenile fiction; California -- History -- 19th century -- Juvenile fiction; Adventure and adventurers -- Juvenile fiction; Gold mines and mining -- Juvenile fiction

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