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In A New World or, Among The Gold Fields Of Australia

Chapter 8 A VICTIM OF TREACHERY.

Word Count: 1337    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

him, all believed him to be unworthy of confidence. Now they were a united party, and whatever

f the day. Then the numerous insects that infest Australia-the ants, flies, and scorpions-were most troublesome. They had to be very careful to avoid being bitten, f

fter he had extricated the team, by great personal effort, from a morass. "If I'd

g," said Harry, smiling. He, too, w

, by a long shot. If I ever make my pile, I

" suddenly e

m. It was a man of middle age, and emaciated in appearance, looking the

e something to eat! I am

to meet the stranger. "We don't keep a first-class hotel, bu

dragging myself along for several days, hop

nd we'll provide for you. Harry, bring some biscuit and cold meat, won't you, and

ven to the stranger. He devoured them l

. Your stomach must

vitals," said the new-comer. "I ha

twenty-four hours once in Californy. You'd better bel

ppen, Mr. Stackp

a livin' creature except an old miser, who pointed a musket at me, and didn'

ger, after he had gulped down two cups of tea

u, I think you'd better get

n suffer as I have done

o. We've got plen

ey. I have been ro

! How i

tory. You may not hav

ience enough, but perhaps you d

. The food and the tea have put new lif

ger. We're all anxiou

, and was among the first to come out here. By the sale of my business I realized about five hundred pounds. Three hundred I left with my wife-I have no children-to keep her

rly. The ill fortune of their new acquaintance

d luck," said Ha

had good luck," r

ated Harry in sur

is plight? That is what

es

y I was in doubt whether to go to Ballarat or

d for Bendig

t to no gold, and the prices of living used up about all the money I had left after the expense of getting there. Just when I was on the poi

inly wasn't

e camp. This was unfortunate, for in such a settlement, as may well be supposed, ther

ere robbed

y experts. Destitute and lost, I have six hundred pounds in Melbourne awaiting my arrival, but

something to live for,

shall buy a passage ticket to Liverpool, and carry with me the balance o

y?" asked Jack, who was eager t

ed his proposal. We bought each a horse, made other preparations, and set out together. He won upon my confidence, and I told him everything. He was very comfortably fixed himself, he told me, and was glad he had fallen in with me, as he had been afraid of being robbed on the journey. All went pleasantly for three da

of your companion?"

d himself

pping his leg with emphasis. "We kn

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In A New World or, Among The Gold Fields Of Australia
In A New World or, Among The Gold Fields Of Australia
“In A New World or, Among The Gold Fields Of Australia by Horatio Alger”
1 Chapter 1 OLD FRIENDS IN MELBOURNE.2 Chapter 2 PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE.3 Chapter 3 FLETCHER ACTS SUSPICIOUSLY.4 Chapter 4 A TIMELY RESCUE.5 Chapter 5 STARTING FOR THE MINES.6 Chapter 6 A NIGHT INCIDENT.7 Chapter 7 PARTING COMPANY.8 Chapter 8 A VICTIM OF TREACHERY.9 Chapter 9 A DISAGREEABLE SURPRISE.10 Chapter 10 FLETCHER TURNS UP AGAIN.11 Chapter 11 TAKEN CAPTIVE.12 Chapter 12 THE HOME OF THE BUSHRANGERS.13 Chapter 13 A TRIAL AND ITS TRAGIC FINALE.14 Chapter 14 ELECTION OF A NEW CAPTAIN.15 Chapter 15 LOST IN THE WOODS.16 Chapter 16 THE SHEPHERD'S HUT.17 Chapter 17 A WELCOME IN THE WILDS.18 Chapter 18 A DANGEROUS ACQUAINTANCE.19 Chapter 19 A RUFFIAN FOILED.20 Chapter 20 THE BOYS ARRIVE AT BENDIGO.21 Chapter 21 BUYING A CLAIM.22 Chapter 22 STRIKING LUCK.23 Chapter 23 RAISING THE NUGGET.24 Chapter 24 THE NUGGET IN DANGER.25 Chapter 25 THE MIDNIGHT ROBBERY.26 Chapter 26 A THIEF'S EMBARRASSMENT.27 Chapter 27 BAFFLED CUPIDITY.28 Chapter 28 THE NUGGET IN SAFETY.29 Chapter 29 SELLING THE CLAIM.30 Chapter 30 THE TWO CONSPIRATORS.31 Chapter 31 TAKEN CAPTIVE. No.3132 Chapter 32 OBED IN A TIGHT PLACE.33 Chapter 33 THE TABLES ARE TURNED.34 Chapter 34 FAREWELL TO MELBOURNE.35 Chapter 35 SOME OLD ACQUAINTANCES.36 Chapter 36 A HEART-BROKEN RELATIVE.37 Chapter 37 HOME AGAIN.38 Chapter 38 THE BOYS SECURE POSITIONS.39 Chapter 39 CONCLUSION.