The Rules of the Game (Western Novel)e-artnow, 18. 12. 2019 - Počet stran: 564 The Rules of the Game is the tale of 19th century California, with her beautiful forests and mountains, and the severe battle for the preservation of nature between the Government and financial companies. The main protagonist of the story is a young college man who goes to a lumber camp where he gets mistreated, but also finds a romance. |
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... his lists Harvey, the second bookkeeper, and Fox held long consultations. Then Bob leaned back in his office chair to examine for the hundredth time the framed photographs of logging crews, winter scenes in the forest, record loads of.
... his lists Harvey, the second bookkeeper, and Fox held long consultations. Then Bob leaned back in his office chair to examine for the hundredth time the framed photographs of logging crews, winter scenes in the forest, record loads of.
Strana
... forest, thick and impenetrable to the south, fringing into ragged tamaracks on the east, opening into a charming vista of a narrowing bay to the west. Northward the land ran down to sandpits and beyond them tossed the vivid white and ...
... forest, thick and impenetrable to the south, fringing into ragged tamaracks on the east, opening into a charming vista of a narrowing bay to the west. Northward the land ran down to sandpits and beyond them tossed the vivid white and ...
Strana
... forest. "Great!" he cried aloud, "I never knew anything like it! What a country to train in!" "All this lumber here is going to be sold within the next two months," said Fox with the first approach to enthusiasm Bob had ever observed in ...
... forest. "Great!" he cried aloud, "I never knew anything like it! What a country to train in!" "All this lumber here is going to be sold within the next two months," said Fox with the first approach to enthusiasm Bob had ever observed in ...
Strana
... forest. Bob wandered on slowly, his hands in his pockets. For the time being his more active interest was in abeyance, lulled by the subtle, elusive phantom of grandeur suggested in the aloofness of this narrow street fronted by its ...
... forest. Bob wandered on slowly, his hands in his pockets. For the time being his more active interest was in abeyance, lulled by the subtle, elusive phantom of grandeur suggested in the aloofness of this narrow street fronted by its ...
Strana
... forest trees, straight and tall and green, dreaming of the time when they should follow their brothers to the ships and go out into the world. Mason was looking up the river. "I've seen the time when she was piled thirty feet high there ...
... forest trees, straight and tall and green, dreaming of the time when they should follow their brothers to the ships and go out into the world. Mason was looking up the river. "I've seen the time when she was piled thirty feet high there ...
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