
THE CLAIM JUMPERS - A ROMANCE - BY - STEWART EDWARD WHITE - NEW YORK - D. APPLETON AND COMPANY - 1901
CHAPTER I - JIM LESLIE WRITES A LETTER
CHAPTER II - THE STORY-BOOK WEST
CHAPTER III - BENNINGTON HUNTS FOR GOLD AND FINDS A KISS
CHAPTER IV - THE SUN FAIRY
CHAPTER V - THE SPIRIT MOUNTAIN
CHAPTER VI - BENNINGTON AS A MAN OF BUSINESS
CHAPTER VII - THE MEETING AT THE ROCK
CHAPTER VIII - AN ADVENTURE IN THE NIGHT
CHAPTER IX - THE HEAVENS OPENED
In a cramped New York boarding house, a quartet of bohemian youths—two lounging on window ledges, two sprawled on mattresses—spend their evenings debating art, philosophy, and the idle lives of the upper‑class de Laney family. Their banter, laced with wit and a hint of rivalry, paints a vivid picture of turn‑of‑the‑century city life, where cheap tobacco smoke mingles with the clatter of easels and the occasional knock on the door that interrupts their mock‑combat.
Amid their chatter, the restless Bennie de Laney emerges as a focal point: a privileged heir who feels suffocated by his family’s expectations and dreams of heading west, perhaps to write a book or find a purpose beyond idle aristocracy. When he finally decides to act, his yearning for freedom collides with the gritty world of claim jumpers—men who chase fortunes in the untamed frontier. The stage is set for a lively clash of ambition, love, and the daring pursuit of a new life.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (268K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Suzanne Shell and PG Distributed Proofreaders
Release date
2004-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1873–1946
Adventure, wilderness, and a deep curiosity about the unseen run through these pages. Known for vivid outdoor stories and later for spiritual writings, this American author brought the American West to life for a wide early-20th-century readership.
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