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" It was a relief-boat from down the river. They had picked up, they said, a man and an infant, nearly exhausted, about two miles below. Did anybody know them, and did they belong here? It needed but a glance to show them Kentuck lying there, cruelly crushed... "
The Luck of Roaring Camp: The Outcasts of Poker Flat ; Tennessee's Partner - Page 24
by Bret Harte - 1916 - 74 pages
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Temple Bar, Volume 39

George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates - English periodicals - 1873 - 586 pages
...Camp in his arma. ' He is dead,' said one. Kentuck opened his eyes. ' Dead r" he repeated, faintly. ' Yes, my man, and you are dying too.' A smile lit the...the expiring Kentuck. ' Dying !' he repeated. ' He's a taking me with him. Tell the boys I've got the Luck with me now." " The story which gives the title...
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Overland Monthly and the Out West Magazine

California - 1928 - 480 pages
...needed but a glance to show them Kentuck lying there, cruelly crushed and bruised, but still holding The Luck of Roaring Camp in his arms. As they bent over the strangly assorted pair, they saw the child was cold and pulseless. "He is dead," said one. Kentuck...
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The Luck of Roaring Camp and Other Sketches

Bret Harte - Short stories, American - 1871 - 288 pages
...needed but a glance to show them Kentuck lying there, cruelly crushed and bruised, but still holding the Luck of Roaring Camp in his arms. As they bent over...eyes of the expiring Kentuck. " Dying," he repeated, " he 'sa taking me with him, — tell the boys I 've got the Luck with me now " ; and the strong man,...
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The Luck of Roaring Camp, and Other Sketches

Bret Harte - American fiction - 1871 - 276 pages
...to show them Kentuck lying there, cruelly crushed and bruised, but still holding the Luck of Eoaring Camp in his arms. As they bent over the strangely...eyes of the expiring Kentuck. " Dying," he repeated, " he 'sa taking me with him, — tell the boys I've got the Luck with me now " ; and the strong man,...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 110

Scotland - 1871 - 818 pages
...needed but a glance to show them Kentack lying there, cruelly crushed and bruised, but still holding the Luck of Roaring Camp in his arms. As they bent over the strangely -assorted pair, they saw the child was cold and pulseless. ' He is dead,' said one. 'Dead?' he repeated, feebly. 'Yes, my man;...
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Prose and poetry [a reissue of] i. The luck of Roaring camp, and other ...

Francis Bret Harte - 1872 - 442 pages
...needed but a glance to show them Kentuck lying there, cruelly crushed and bruised, but still holding the Luck of Roaring Camp in his arms. As they bent over...the expiring Kentuck. " Dying," he repeated, "he's a taking me with him, — tell the boys I've got the Luck with me now ;" and the strong man, clinging...
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The Luck of Roaring Camp, and Other Sketches

Bret Harte - California - 1873 - 268 pages
...to show them Kentuck lying there, cruelly crushed and bruised, but still holding the Luck of Eoaring Camp in his arms. As they bent over the strangely...Kentuck opened his eyes. " Dead ? " he repeated feebly. ^<e Yes, my man, and you are dying too." A smile lit the eyes of the expiring Kentuck. " Dying," he...
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Life ...

Rossiter Johnson - 1874 - 220 pages
...needed but a glance to show them Kentuck lying there, cruelly crushed and bruised, but still holding The Luck of Roaring Camp in his arms. As they bent over...eyes of the expiring Kentuck. "Dying?" he repeated; " he 's a-taking me with him. Tell the boys I 've got The Luck with me now." And the strong man, clin^...
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The Luck of Roaring Camp, and Other Stories: Including Earlier Papers ...

Bret Harte - Western stories - 1882 - 434 pages
...needed but a glance to show them Kentuck lying there, eruelly erushed and bruised, but still holding The Luck of Roaring Camp in his arms. As they bent over...dead," said one. Kentuck opened his eyes. " Dead ? " he repeatcd feebly. " Yes, ray man. and you are dying too." A smile lit the eyes of the expir- > ing Kentuck....
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American Humorists

Hugh Reginald Haweis - 1884 - 204 pages
...needed but a glance to show them Kentuck lying there, cruelly crushed and bruised, but still holding the Luck of Roaring Camp in his arms. As they bent over...expiring Kentuck. ' Dying ! ' he repeated ; ' he's a taking me with him. Tell the boys I've got the Luck with me now ; ' and the strong man, clinging...
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