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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... took a seat by the window, where he could look out over the smoky city and catch a glimpse of the wintry lake beyond. As nothing further occurred for some time, he removed his overcoat, and gazed about him with interest on the framed ...
... took a seat by the window, where he could look out over the smoky city and catch a glimpse of the wintry lake beyond. As nothing further occurred for some time, he removed his overcoat, and gazed about him with interest on the framed ...
Strana
... took the list, and with infinite pains which, nevertheless, could not prevent him from occasionally losing the place in the bewilderment of so many similar figures, he managed to discover that he had omitted three and miscopied two. He ...
... took the list, and with infinite pains which, nevertheless, could not prevent him from occasionally losing the place in the bewilderment of so many similar figures, he managed to discover that he had omitted three and miscopied two. He ...
Strana
... took the place of W P — was in California, belonged to his own father, and would one day be his. For just at this time the principal labour of the office was in checking over the estimates on the Western tract. Bob did his best because ...
... took the place of W P — was in California, belonged to his own father, and would one day be his. For just at this time the principal labour of the office was in checking over the estimates on the Western tract. Bob did his best because ...
Strana
... took his seat, in company with Fox, Collins, Mason, Tally and the half-dozen active young fellows he had seen handling the scaling rules near the ships. At the men's tables the meal was consumed in a silence which Bob learned later came ...
... took his seat, in company with Fox, Collins, Mason, Tally and the half-dozen active young fellows he had seen handling the scaling rules near the ships. At the men's tables the meal was consumed in a silence which Bob learned later came ...
Strana
... took his place at the bar. "Hav''nother!" cried Darrell. "God! I'm glad to see you! Nobody in town." "All right," agreed Tally pacifically; "but let's go across the river to Dugan's and get it." To this Darrell readily agreed. They left ...
... took his place at the bar. "Hav''nother!" cried Darrell. "God! I'm glad to see you! Nobody in town." "All right," agreed Tally pacifically; "but let's go across the river to Dugan's and get it." To this Darrell readily agreed. They left ...
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