The Young Engineers in Nevada; Or, Seeking Fortune on the Turn of a Pick
asked Hazelton, after a
t anything mo
go astray, it'll be the first time that I ev
Ferrers?" inquired
he way you've talked to me, I'm with you in anything, and I can wait a month
given to partner
And, gentlemen, if we make any money, just hand me wha
thorized me to do so. Mining it is, Jim, but we three are young and tender, and not expert with p
ally can," Fe
--men of good judgment and nerve. Pay 'em what's right. You know the state of wages around here. While you're at Dugout, Jim, pick out a two-mule team and a good, dependable wagon for carting supplies. Put all the chuck aboard that you think we'll need for the next two
ck up the money, Mr. Reade," begged Ferrers dryly
re you're to find the
I can do that, too.
, don'
our
nd the corner of Pala
re
ur
corners," Tom contin
City
odded Ferrers, "but I ne
shaking it. Next he drew a small, oblong book from an inside pocket, and com
s?" queried
ugout City Bank to hand y
the piece of pap
"Lead at twelve cents a pound? And say, will
ou'll have a right to feel peevish about it. But he won't. Haz
ing his eyes wide. "Fellers at you
"Did you think, Jim, that w
ably made more'n eighteen or twent
'll see by it that we have a good deal more than a thousand dollars there. Now, you draw the thousand that the check calls for. When you're th
Ferrers, "and you'd better set down most
ght Alf Drew in from hiding, his
our time off with your 'makings,' but Ferrers is going away, and you must stay around more fo
o Dugout City?" asked A
es
ll advance me fifty cents and let m
smiled Tom, passing
ess his thanks. Racing over to Jim the littl
ared Ferrers. "No
o get the 'makings,
't do it," the
do," a
o do it, sir? Then
t to do that for
wants," Tom proposed. "But I don't believe that Alf
oing to s
to stop it himself," Tom r
k, looking m
" requested Reade. "Now,
the under lid of one of young Drew's eyes a
ravely, "that your nerves
," asserted
ow find them," retorted the young engineer.
k-ic
ding some ten feet away from the low
ick-ic
howled the young cigarette fiend. "Tha
ttler," said Tom grav
e," said Haz
as trembling. As Tom came near him the "rattle" sounded again. Withi
ll of 'em," wailed t
id of ra
are in league with your brain. If you go on smoking cigarettes you won't have any brain. Or, if you do, it will be one that will h
s I will," mu
rode away. He offered to leave hi
t here, you know, Jim. And I don't want to have t
nd his crew come over her
ut don't be afraid, Jim. Gage and his crew will be anxious, for the next few days, to see whether the
y, carrying his rif
for the ground around the camp a
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