
HICKS DREW HIS AND SLAPPED ME OVER THE HEAD WITH IT, EVEN AS MY FINGER CURLED ON THE TRIGGER. Page 161. - RAW GOLD - A NOVEL - BY - BERTRAND W. SINCLAIR - Illustrations by CLARENCE H. ROWE
ILLUSTRATIONS
CHAPTER I. - THE LONG ARM OF THE LAW.
CHAPTER II. - A REMINISCENT HOUR.
CHAPTER III. - BIRDS OF PREY.
CHAPTER IV. - A TALE HALF TOLD.
CHAPTER V. - MOUNTED AGAIN.
CHAPTER VI. - STONY CROSSING.
CHAPTER VII. - THIRTY DAYS IN IRONS!
CHAPTER VIII. - LYN.
The tale opens with a tense moment on the open prairie, where a sudden gun‑click and a slap of a drawn pistol set the stage for a gritty confrontation over a hidden cache of gold. Through the narrator’s reflective voice we glimpse a world in transition—buffalo herds and open plains giving way to wheat fields, railroads, and the relentless march of civilization. The story captures the raw, unvarnished spirit of the late‑1800s frontier, where lawmen in scarlet jackets of the Northwest Mounted Police struggle to impose order on a landscape still echoing with the clash of old‑world violence and new‑world ambition.
As the narrator recounts his own modest rise from a horse‑wrangler to a holder of a ten‑thousand‑dollar fortune, the narrative weaves together vivid descriptions of Cypress Hills, Fort Walsh, and the bustling river ports that fed the frontier’s lifeblood. Along the way, colorful characters—tough cowpunchers, grizzled scouts, and the stoic Mounted Police—populate a world where every decision can tip the balance between survival and ruin. The first act sets a compelling stage for a journey that intertwines personal ambition, the lure of gold, and the relentless pull of a disappearing wilderness.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (298K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Suzanne Shell, Janet Blenkinship and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2006-06-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1881–1972
Drawn from real experience as a cowboy, logger, and traveler, these stories bring the early western frontier and British Columbia coast to life. His novels mix adventure with a sharp eye for work, class, and the changing world around him.
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