“In the Carquinez Woods, in the arms of the man you were just defending—Low, the half-breed.” The room had become so dark that from the road nothing could be distinguish
作者:Bret Harte布勒特·哈特9个月前A league of tangled forest and canyon behind Rough-and-Ready, for which he had paid Don Ramon's heirs an extravagant price in the presumption that it was auriferous, furnished the most accessible tim
作者:Bret Harte布勒特·哈特9个月前The Crusade of the Excelsior First published in 1887 Subjects Social life and customs , Western stories , Fiction , Classic Literature Places California Edit
作者:Bret Harte布勒特·哈特9个月前The sun was going down on the Dedlow Marshes. The tide was following it fast as if to meet the reddening lines of sky and water in the west, leaving the foreground to grow blacker and blacker every m
作者:Bret Harte布勒特·哈特9个月前As Mr. Herbert Bly glanced for the first time at the house which was to be his future abode in San Francisco, he was somewhat startled.
作者:Bret Harte布勒特·哈特9个月前As Mr. Herbert Bly glanced for the first time at the house which was to be his future abode in San Francisco, he was somewhat startled.
作者:Bret Harte布勒特·哈特9个月前Hardly one of us, I think, really believed in the auriferous probabilities of Eureka Gulch.
作者:Bret Harte布勒特·哈特9个月前It was a steep trail leading over the Monterey Coast Range. Concho was very tired, Concho was very dusty, Concho was very much disgusted.
作者:Bret Harte布勒特·哈特9个月前