The Girl of the Golden West

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“Mr. Johnson, come down”

The Girl of the
Golden   West

NOVELIZED FROM THE PLAY


BY
DAVID BELASCO


WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY
J.   N.   M A R C H A N D





GROSSET & DUNLAP
PUBLISHERS   ::   NEW YORK

Copyright, 1911,
By Dodd, Mead & Co.
All rights reserved
Published, October, 1911

In those strange days, people coming from God knows where, joined forces in that far Western land, and, according to the rude custom of the camp, their very names were soon lost and unrecorded, and here they struggled, laughed, gambled, cursed, killed, loved and worked out their strange destinies in a manner incredible to us of to-day. Of one thing only are we sure—they lived!”

Early History of California.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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