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By the Golden Gate

CHAPTER III
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Men could travel across the plains in the traditional emigrant wagon.

It was a weary, lonely journey, life was endangered among hostile Indians, and happy were those who at last were strong enough to toil in the mines.

Alas, too many fell by the way and left their bones to bleach in arid regions.

It is the experience of life.

We have our object of desire.
We often come short of it.


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