The Outdoor Girls in the Saddle; Or, The Girl Miner of Gold Run
or more of the cowboys at the ranch. Andy Rawlinson escorted them whenever he could, but his duties as fo
ess frequent as the girls became more inter
ndy, and the whole thing made them feel more than ev
l where the lucky miners came to spend their golden nuggets and the
girls cantered down the narrow, crooked wagon road called "Main Street." They read the
he drew rein and waited for her mother, who was riding more slowly with Mr. Nelson. The other girl
dear Peter Levine hails from. His checked suit and loud tie must
might see us and take it into his head to come out. And I don
antered on again. "I wish he would hurry a l
nt mines on the outskirts. They listened with lively interest while the young fellow explained to them
turb it," said Amy at this poin
e at it, that's all,"
ves. The two were in the midst of their work, the girl lifting and hauling with all the strength of a man, and they scarcely
n', Dan?" ask
n, with what seemed to the girls enforced cheerf
thing, luck-and gold," he went on to soliloquize. "Some young fellers they come out here, thinkin' they can get back to the girl at home in a couple o' years with their pockets plumb full o' nuggets, an' instead, they toil their lives away till their hair
Dan Higgins, his years of hope and work and his pr
sn't any chance of striking
t Dan was mighty lucky when he staked out his claim. He may find gold yet. But," he added, and the
ing through the town of Gold Run. It was not long before they became general favorites in this country where girls of their type were scarce, and the girls k
ty had caught Meggy looking longingly at Nigger as he was trying his best to get some nourishment from the
, Betty turned away abashed. She felt as though
and the girl's fondness for Betty became almost worship. She liked the
verent fingers. "It would be the first thing I would buy for myself if dad should strike it rich." Her tone was brave, but the eyes that so
musician there ahead of them. He seemed to be trying to help, but from where the gir
alled out a greeting, the Hermit of Gold Run rose
ry to help us because it seems to amuse him, but he really doesn't kn
at man," said Mollie, her forehead puckered into
said Betty lightly, and then turned to q
strange musician whose queer comings and goings ha
express her meaning. "He positively sneaked away from us this morning. It s
y dislike people and want to be left alone. That would account for
uldn't be able to play lik
was an ordinary herm
ranch, "I wish we could do something for Dan Higgins and Meggy. It's a shame for that splendid, loyal girl to have to spend al
" added Grace admiringly. "She kee
horses, you know, and I told her we'd have Andy Rawlinson pick her out a beauty from the corr
e she hadn't decent clothes to wear," said Molli
r father are proud, like most of the other people aro
t," mused Amy. "It would be dreadfu
As long as there are wild animals in the woods and Dan
will find gold, anyway,
rection of the house. They were on a rather narrow trail, so narrow, that they could not ride two abreast but were strung out in single file, India
l view it afforded them of the surrounding country. But that
man had told them. "Part of it is apt to fall
the blood in her veins. It seemed indeed to her terrified fancy as if the whole mountain were falling upon them. A great mass