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CHAPTER IV. A FOILED ROBBER.
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In the grand rush to the newly discovered gold-fields all classes were represented. There were men of education, representatives of all the learned professions, men versed1 in business, and along with them adventurers and men of doubtful antecedents, graduates of prisons and penitentiaries2. Bill Crane, introduced in the last chapter, belonged to the latter undesirable3 class. He had served a term at Sing-Sing as a housebreaker, and later another term in a Western penitentiary4. He had come to California with a prejudice against honest labor5, and a determination to make a living by the use of the peculiar6 talents on which he had hitherto relied. He had spent a week at River Bend, chiefly at the saloon of Missouri Jack7, whom he found a congenial spirit, and had picked up a little money from flats like[Pg 38] the young Bostonian; but, on the whole, he had found it an unprofitable field for the exercise of his special talents.
"I must make a raise somehow," he bethought himself, "and then I'll make tracks for some other settlement."
Precisely8 how to raise the fund of which he stood in need was difficult to decide. Moneyed men were not plenty at River Bend. Captain Fletcher and his party had been at work but a short time, and were not likely to have collected much.
As we know, Bill Crane overheard a part of the closing conversation between Tom and John Miles. From this he learned that Miles, besides his own money, would be in charge of seventy-five dollars belonging to our young hero. It was not much, but it was something.
"If the whole doesn't come to over two hundred dollars, I can make it do," thought Crane. "It will get me out of this beastly hole, and carry me to San Francisco."
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