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    Lone Pine: The Story of a Lost Mine


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      E-text prepared by sp1nd, Martin Pettit, and the Online DistributedProofreading Team (https://www.pgdp.net) from page images generously madeavailable by Internet Archive (https://archive.org/)

      Note: Images of the original pages are available through Internet Archive. See https://archive.org/details/lonepinestoryofl00towniala

      LONE PINE

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      New Fiction

      SMITH BRUNT

      United States Navy. By WALDRON K. POST, author of "Harvard Stories,"etc. 12mo, 459 pages, $1.50.

      "A rattling good story of the Old Navy.... The book recalls Harry Gringo by its breadth and interest of plot; which means it is a first-class sea story. It is not an imitation, however.... The prevailing thought of the book is the unity of aims, ideals and race between Englishmen and Americans, and this idea is brought out so well that, even though the reader enjoys the story of the fierce sea-fights, he deplores the shedding of blood by brothers' hands."--_Buffalo Courier._

      BEARERS OF THE BURDEN

      Being Stories of Land and Sea. By Major W. P. DRURY, Royal Marines. 12mo,286 pages, $1.00.

      "Major Drury's stories combine pathos and humor with an underlying earnestness that betrays a clear moral vision. The whole volume is of a rare and wholesome quality."--_Chicago Tribune._

      ROSALBA

      The Story of Her Development. By OLIVE PRATT RAYNER (Grant Allen),author of "Flowers and Their Pedigrees," etc. Hudson Library, No. 39.12mo, 396 pages, paper, 50 cts.; cloth, $1.00.

      "A story which holds the reader with profound interest to the closing lines."--_Chicago Inter-Ocean._

      ABOARD "THE AMERICAN DUCHESS"

      By HEADON HILL. Hudson Library, No. 41. 12mo, paper, 50 cts.; cloth,$1.00.

      NOTE.--This is a reprint of a work previously published under the title of "Queen of the Night"--with certain changes of names.

      "He has certainly given to the reading public a capital story full of action. It is a bright novel and contains many admirable chapters. Life on the ocean is well depicted, many exciting episodes are well told, and it will interest readers of all classes."--_Knoxville Sentinel._

      THE PRIEST'S MARRIAGE

      By NORA VYNNE, author of "The Blind Artist's Picture," etc. HudsonLibrary, No. 42. 12mo, paper, 50 cts.; cloth, $1.00.

      G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS, NEW YORK AND LONDON

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      LONE PINE

      The Story of a Lost Mine

      by

      R. B. TOWNSHEND

      Decoration]

      G. P. Putnam's SonsNew York & LondonThe Knickerbocker Press1900

      Copyright, 1899by G. P. Putnam's Sons

      The Knickerbocker Press, New York

      TOMY FRIENDS IN SANTIAGO

      RED AND WHITE

      AND

      IN MEMORY OFA BRINDLED BULLDOG

      I have to thank Senor F. de Arteaga y Pereira, Reader of Spanish in theUniversity of Oxford, for the Spanish version of Heine's poem whichappears in Chapter XXIX.

      A lone pine stands in the Northland On a bald and barren height. He sleeps, by the snows enfolded In a mantle of wintry white. He dreams of a lonely palm-tree, Afar in the morning-land, Consumed with unspoken longing In a waste of burning sand. _After Heine._

      CONTENTS

      CHAPTER PAGE I.--INDIAN LOVERS 1

      II.--A LONE HAND 12

      III.--BLASTING THE ACEQUIA 22

      IV.--A RACE WITH A MULE 38

      V.--"OJOS AZULES NO MIRAN" 46

      VI.--AN OLD WOUND REOPENED 59

      VII.--DESDEMONA LISTENS 74

      VIII.--CHILDREN OF THE SUN 90

      IX.--A SQUAW FOR A FEE 105

      X.--AN ELOPEMENT 119

      XI.--MY DUCATS AND MY DAUGHTER 131

      XII.--PACIFYING A GHOST 144

      XIII.--A GIRL'S TEARS 163

      XIV--A STERN CHASE 180

      XV.--THE ROD DESCENDS 188

      XVI.--THE FEE IS ACCEPTED 197

      XVII.--MADAM WHAILAHAY 214

      XVIII.--HUNTING A TRAIL 229

      XIX.--RUN TO GROUND 244

      XX.--THE WOLF'S LAIR 258

      XXI.--DRIVING A BARGAIN 269

      XXII.--A WOUNDED MAN 285

      XXIII.--A PICNIC PARTY 297

      XXIV.--WEIGHING THE SILVER 308

      XXV.--A PREHISTORIC HEARTH 323

      XXVI.--THE SNAKE'S VERDICT 340

      XXVII.--AULD ACQUAINTANCE 353

      XXVIII.--ELEVEN TO ONE 366

      XXIX.--PEACE WITH HONOUR 384

      LONE PINE

     


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