The Valley of Gold: A Tale of David Howarth
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The Valley Of Gold: A Tale Of The SaskatchewanThe Valley of Gold - A Tale of the Saskatchewan by David Howarth..... The east wind blew furiously beating gray sheets down the streaming panes. Along the village street flowed a turbid torrent the squalid wash of an old-timer-three-days-blow from the Great Lakes. Threshing was hung up. Every wheel was stopped for a thousand miles across the prairies. Sparrows pool-room was a cavern of smoke. Through the blue-ringed mists of tobacco moved the unkempt silhouettes of boisterous threshermen. Suddenly over the hubbub rose a jeering cry. Ned Pullar leaned down and knocked the ashes out of his briar. His immobile face gave no sign that the cry was an insulting challenge. Opening his knife he slowly scooped out the bowl of his pipe. Tapping the inverted briar on the palm of his hand he proceeded leisurely to fill in the tobacco. This act duly completed he turned about and looked McClure in the face. In his eyes was a faint twinkle but he elected to hold his tongue. His deliberate silence provoked his tormentor. Hitherto McClure had addressed him in a low tone. Now his great voice rose above the chatter of the players and the noise of the crashing balls.about the author david howarth we die alone by david howarth 1066 the year of conquest by david howarth the voyage of the armada the spanish story by david howarth.
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