My "Pardner" and I (Gray Rocks): A Story of the Middle-West
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A young journalist named Vance Gilder grows restless with metropolitan journalism and accepts an invitation into the western boom-town world, where prospectors, town builders, and miners shape fortunes and rivalries. He encounters an old miner, a steadfast woman devoted to her father, scheming promoters, and local figures whose ambitions ignite mine speculation, editorial conflicts, stagecoach robberies, and mining hazards. The narrative traces town meetings, mine workings, personal awakenings, and contested claims, balancing adventurous incidents with portraits of frontier character, loyalty, and the moral and economic strains of rapid development.
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