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The Young Engineers in Nevada

CHAPTER VII
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They won't shoot unless they're driven to it." Jim Ferrers turned and walked with the boys.
Fifteen seconds later a rifle cracked out behind them, the bullet striking the dirt well to the left of Tom's party.
"It's a bluff, Jim, and-----" began Reade.
Crack! spoke Ferrers's ride.
"I knocked Gage's hat off," said the guide dryly.

"Now, if he fires again, it'll show that he's looking for trouble." "The fellow who goes looking for trouble is always a fool," Tom remarked.
"Because trouble is the most worthless thing in the world, yet a fellow who goes looking for it is always sure to find twice as much as he thought he wanted." By the time the young engineers had reached their own camp, Harry, whose face had been growing gradually "longer" on the walk, sank to the ground in an attitude of dejection.
"Just our luck!" he growled.

"Gage is right when he says that claim is the best in this part of Nevada.

And, just because we were too slow, we lost it.

Fortune, you know, Tom, knocks but once at any man's door." "I don't believe that," said Tom stoutly.


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