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On the Frontier

CHAPTER I
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He reached the bank of the creek where he had stood two hours before; it seemed to him two years.

He looked curiously at his reflection in one of the broad pools of overflow, and fancied he looked older.

He watched the rush and outset of the turbid current hurrying to meet the South Fork, and to eventually lose itself in the yellow Sacramento.

Even in his preoccupation he was impressed with a likeness to himself and his companions in this flood that had burst its peaceful boundaries.

In the drifting fragments of one of their forgotten flumes washed from the bank, he fancied he saw an omen of the disintegration and decay of the Lone Star claim.
The strange hush in the air that he had noticed before--a calm so inconsistent with that hour and the season as to seem portentous--became more marked in contrast to the feverish rush of the turbulent water-course.


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