Dave Porter in the Gold Fields

Dave Porter in the Gold Fields
The Search for the Landslide Mine

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Dave Porter in the Gold Fields by Edward Stratemeyer

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1914

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Dave Porter in the Gold Fields
The Search for the Landslide Mine

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In the present volume are related the particulars of another trip West,taken by Dave and his chums to locate a lost gold mine, willed to RogerMorr's mother by her brother. The boys had some strenuous happenings,and some of their old-time enemies did all they could to bring theirexpedition to grief. But Dave showed his common sense and his courage,and in the end all went well.

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let me introduce them more specifically than I have already done.

Dave Porter was a typical American lad, now well grown, and a graduate of Oak Hall, a high-class preparatory school for boys located in one of our eastern States.

While a mere child, Dave had been found wandering beside the railroad tracks near the little village of Crumville. He could not tell who he was, nor where he had come from, and not being claimed by any one, was taken to the local poor-house. There a broken-down college professor, Caspar Potts, had found him and given him a home.

In Crumville resided a rich jewelry manufacturer named Oliver Wadsworth, who had a daughter named Jessie. One day the Wadsworth automobile caught fire and Jessie was in danger of being burned to death, when Dave rushed to the rescue and saved her. For this Mr. Wadsworth was very grateful, and when he learned that Dave lived with Mr. Potts, who had been one of his instructors in college, he made the man and the youth come to live with him.

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