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The Gold-Stealers

CHAPTER XV
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Down that jump-up he scrambled now, and stood in the first level of the Silver Stream where the rich gutter had dipped away.

A short journey brought him to a balance shaft.

Down this to the lower level he travelled without any difficulty, and his journey was almost completed.

He was in the bottom drive hastening towards the face where Rogers and Shine had left their victim.

He could hear the far-off throbbing of the plunger in the big Stream pumps as it drew the water into the lifts, and above it all the strange murmur of a great mine, like the voice of a distant sea.
Finding an empty truck the boy ran it before him on the rails.


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