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CHAPTER II. TOM FINDS A WALLET.
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Since the time of which I am writing, over sixty years have passed, for it was in the year 1850 that Tom made up his mind to leave home and seek a fortune. The papers were full of the new gold discoveries in the new country which had recently been added to the great republic. Thousands were hurrying to the land of gold; men who had been unfortunate at home, or, though moderately well situated1, were seized by the spirit of adventure. At considerable sacrifice many raised the means of[11] reaching the new El Dorado, while others borrowed or appropriated the necessary sum. Some, able to do neither, set out on a venture, determined2 to get there in some way.
In the weekly paper, to which Mr. Nelson had for years been a subscriber3, Tom had read a good deal about California. His youthful fancy had been wrought4 upon by the brilliant pictures of a land where a penniless man might, if favored by fortune, secure a competence5 in a twelvemonth, and he ardently6 wished that he, too, might have the chance of going there. It was a wish, but not an expectation. It would cost at least two hundred dollars to reach the Pacific coast, and there was no hope of getting a tithe7 of that sum.
"If I could only go to California," thought Tom, "I would make my way somehow; I would cheerfully work twelve hours a day. I don't see why a boy can't dig gold, as well as a man. If somebody would lend me money enough to get there, I could afford to pay high interest."
There was one man in Wilton who might lend him the money if he would. That man was Squire8 Hudson. He always had money on hand in considerable quantities, and two hundred[12] dollars would be nothing to him. Tom would not have dreamed of applying to him, however, but for a service which just at this time he was able to render the squire.
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