[Roughing It by Mark Twain]@TWC D-Link bookRoughing It CHAPTER XXVIII 4/10
I marked the spot and carried away my specimen.
Up and down the rugged mountain side I searched, with always increasing interest and always augmenting gratitude that I had come to Humboldt and come in time.
Of all the experiences of my life, this secret search among the hidden treasures of silver-land was the nearest to unmarred ecstasy.
It was a delirious revel. By and by, in the bed of a shallow rivulet, I found a deposit of shining yellow scales, and my breath almost forsook me! A gold mine, and in my simplicity I had been content with vulgar silver! I was so excited that I half believed my overwrought imagination was deceiving me.
Then a fear came upon me that people might be observing me and would guess my secret. Moved by this thought, I made a circuit of the place, and ascended a knoll to reconnoiter.
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