
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
JOHNNYBOY.
YOUNG ROBIN GRAY.
THE SHERIFF OF SISKYOU.
A ROSE OF GLENBOGIE.
THE MYSTERY OF THE HACIENDA.
CHU CHU.
In this collection the first tale settles on a quiet bend of the North Fork of the Stanislaus River, where moss‑draped rocks and soft alders frame a secluded promontory. Alexander McGee, known as the Bell‑ringer of Angel’s, has built a modest cabin there with his wife, living a rhythm dictated by the river’s gentle flow and the occasional crack of his target‑shooting bell. Their simple, almost pastoral existence is painted with vivid detail, inviting the listener to feel the cool water and the rustle of cotton‑woods.
The peace is soon disturbed when the Wayne brothers, prospectors with a knack for diverting the river, uncover a gold‑rich bar that promises wealth to the fledgling settlement. Their engineering reshapes the current, tinging the once‑clear water with a yellow sheen and drawing newcomers to the once‑isolated spot. As the landscape shifts, the story gently probes the clash between untouched nature and the relentless drive of ambition, setting the tone for the varied narratives that follow.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (357K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Donald Lainson; David Widger
Release date
2006-05-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1836–1902
Best remembered for bringing the California Gold Rush to life in fiction, this pioneering American writer turned miners, gamblers, and drifters into unforgettable characters. His stories helped shape the local-color tradition in American literature and made the West vivid for readers far beyond it.
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