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Casey Ryan

CHAPTER XII
18/25

Yet that old Indian knew where gold lay so thick that he could pick out pieces of crumbly rock all plastered with free gold.

He was too lazy to dig out enough to do him any good.

He would come into the nearest town with a rusty old lard bucket full of high grade so rich that the storekeeper once got five hundred dollars from the bucketful.

He gave the Indian about twenty dollars' worth of grub and made him a present of two yards of bright blue ribbon, which tickled the old buck so much that in two weeks he was back with more high grade knotted in the bottom of a gunny sack.
Casey asked the man why some one didn't trail the Injun.

Casey knew that an Indian is not permitted to file a claim to mineral land.


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