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CHAPTER XXX. THE NUGGET.
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Ben and Bradley made their way back to Golden Gulch1 by easy stages. They reached the Gulch about sunset, and were welcomed in such noisy style by the miners that it might almost be called an ovation2.
"We reckoned you'd come," said one of the leaders. "You look like you'd keep your promise."
"I hope there ain't any hosses been stole since we went away," said Bradley, jocosely3. "Ben and I ain't quite ready to hand in our checks."
"We wouldn't hold you responsible if there had been," was the reply.
"That makes me feel a little easier in mind," said Bradley. "It may be pleasant to hang from a branch with a noose4 round your neck, but I don't want to try it."
The miners were just preparing to take their[Pg 238] evening meal, and Ben and his friend were invited to share their hospitality. After supper pipes were produced, and Bradley was called upon to bring forth5 his budget of news. In the little mining-settlement, far from the great world, a man who could give the latest news from the city or produce a late paper from any of the Eastern cities was hailed as a public benefactor6.
The next morning the two new-comers were shown the claims which had been set aside for them. They were eligibly8 located, and already had a commercial value, but were bestowed9 out of good-will, without a cent of compensation.
Bradley and Ben got to work at once. They had had their vacation, and were ready to settle down to business. They were
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savings
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