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On the Frontier

CHAPTER I
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It was easier for them to admit that the Lone Star claim was "played out" than confess to a personal bankruptcy.

Moreover, they still retained the sacred right of criticism of government, and rose superior in their private opinions to their own collective wisdom.

Each one experienced a grateful sense of the entire responsibility of the other four in the fate of their enterprise.
On December 24, 1863, a gentle rain was still falling over the length and breadth of the Lone Star claim.

It had been falling for several days, had already called a faint spring color to the wan landscape, repairing with tender touches the ravages wrought by the proprietors, or charitably covering their faults.

The ragged seams in gulch and canyon lost their harsh outlines, a thin green mantle faintly clothed the torn and abraded hillside.


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