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The Prospector, and The Silver Queen

Chapter 37: VIII. TELEGRAM.
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The narrative traces the subject's life from frontier boyhood near Fort Wayne and a childhood in Iowa through rifle-hunting and sparse schooling to a restless westward career as a prospector. It interweaves episodes of youthful adventure and hardship with vivid natural description of mountain seasons and landscapes, and follows the practical challenges and risks of seeking mineral wealth in the Rocky Mountains. Alongside episodic anecdotes, it emphasizes endurance, improvisation, and the practical labor that opened remote districts and helped establish settlements where veins of silver and gold were eventually worked.

VIII.
TELEGRAM.

New York, April 13, 1892.

The young person’s paternal is here and in great luck again. He will wire funds to-day in your care, to make sure of not falling into wrong hands. Deliver message to person yourself, to avoid mistake. Look sharp. Letter by first mail explains all. Address Hoffman House.

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