Gold, Gold, in Cariboo! A Story of Adventure in British Columbia

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Gold, Gold, in Cariboo! A Story of Adventure in British Columbia

by Clive Phillipps-Wolley

EN·~7 hours·32 chapters

Chapters

32 total

Gold, Gold, in Cariboo!

0:15

ILLUSTRATIONS

0:14

CHAPTER I. THE GOLD FEVER.

22:54

CHAPTER II. A "GILT-EDGED" SPECULATION.

15:31

CHAPTER III. A LITTLE GAME OF POKER.

13:38

CHAPTER IV. "THE MOTHER OF GOLD."

18:03

CHAPTER V. "IS THE COLONEL 'STRAIGHT?'"

19:40

CHAPTER VI. THE WET CAMP.

14:40

CHAPTER VII. FACING DEATH ON THE STONE-SLIDE.

16:07

CHAPTER VIII. THEIR FIRST "COLOURS."

11:32

Description

In the early 1860s Victoria rests beneath a soft spring light, its streets still echoing the restless energy of a vanished gold frenzy. Yet whispers of new riches drift down the Fraser and into the Cariboo, stirring both old residents and hopeful newcomers. The town’s quiet beauty—pine‑scented breezes, distant snow‑capped peaks, and the gentle hum of daily labor—contrasts sharply with the growing promise of a fresh Eldorado beyond the Bald Mountains.

Into this atmosphere steps Ned Corbett, a sturdy ax‑man whose calloused hands speak of honest work and a life lived outdoors. Invited into a modest room by a familiar, cheerful voice, he finds himself at a crossroads between the comfortable rhythm of his current trade and the magnetic lure of gold hidden in the Cariboo’s streams. As the snow begins to melt, Corbett and his companions feel the stir of adventure rising, hinting at a journey that will test both their resolve and their dreams.

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en

Duration

~7 hours (444K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2014-06-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Clive Phillipps-Wolley

Clive Phillipps-Wolley

1854–1918

A restless Victorian adventurer turned his travels, hunting expeditions, and imperial-era experiences into popular stories, poems, and sporting books. His work blends the energy of travel writing with the outlook of a man who lived in both Britain and Canada.

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