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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... going to Washington. I looked forward to Orde & Son." He was resting on his oars, and the duck-boat drifted silently ... going to do then?" asked Orde, quietly dipping his oars again. "I'm going to retire and enjoy life."
... going to Washington. I looked forward to Orde & Son." He was resting on his oars, and the duck-boat drifted silently ... going to do then?" asked Orde, quietly dipping his oars again. "I'm going to retire and enjoy life."
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... going by the cocktail route. You'd look sweet retiring, now, wouldn't you?" Welton grinned back, a trifle ruefully. "You can no more retire than I can," Orde went on. "And as for enjoying life, I'll trade jobs with you in a minute, you ...
... going by the cocktail route. You'd look sweet retiring, now, wouldn't you?" Welton grinned back, a trifle ruefully. "You can no more retire than I can," Orde went on. "And as for enjoying life, I'll trade jobs with you in a minute, you ...
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... going up to the mill office," replied Bob. "Oh!" the other commiserated him. Then with an effort to see the best side, "Still you could hardly expect to jump right into the head office at first. I didn't much think you could hold down a ...
... going up to the mill office," replied Bob. "Oh!" the other commiserated him. Then with an effort to see the best side, "Still you could hardly expect to jump right into the head office at first. I didn't much think you could hold down a ...
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... going all right?" "Pretty good. Poor lot of men this year. A good many of the old men haven't showed up this year — some sort of pull-out to Oregon and California. I'm having a little trouble with them off and on." "I'll bet on you to ...
... going all right?" "Pretty good. Poor lot of men this year. A good many of the old men haven't showed up this year — some sort of pull-out to Oregon and California. I'm having a little trouble with them off and on." "I'll bet on you to ...
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... going well?" "Damn poor," admitted Tally frankly. "That is to say, the Whitefish branch is off. There's trouble with the men. They're a mixed lot. Then there's old Meadows. He's assertin' his heavenborn rights some more. It's all right ...
... going well?" "Damn poor," admitted Tally frankly. "That is to say, the Whitefish branch is off. There's trouble with the men. They're a mixed lot. Then there's old Meadows. He's assertin' his heavenborn rights some more. It's all right ...
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