The book From Sand Hill to Pine was written by author Harte, Bret, 1836-1902 Here you can read free online of From Sand Hill to Pine book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is From Sand Hill to Pine a good or bad book?
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"Ye didn't tell me what luck ye had with the pan, " she said, delayingtaking his hand. Fleming shrugged his shoulders. "Oh, my usual luck, --nothing, " hereturned, with a smile. "Ye seem to keer more for gettin' yer old ring back than for any luck, "she continued. "I reckon you ain't much o' a miner. " "I'm afraid not. " "Ye didn't say wot yer name was, in case dad wants to know. " "I don't think he will want to; but it's John Fleming. " She took his hand. "You didn't tell me yours, " he said, ...holding thelittle red fingers, "in case I wanted to know. " It pleased her to consider the rejoinder intensely witty. She showed allher little teeth, threw away his hand, and said:-- "G' long with ye, Mr. Fleming. It's Tinka"-- "Tinker?" "Yes; short for Katinka, --Katinka Jallinger. " "Good-by, Miss Jallinger. " "Good-by. Dad's name is Henry Boone Jallinger, of Kentucky, ef ye wasever askin'. " "Thank you. " He turned away as she swiftly re-entered the house. As he walked away, he half expected to hear her voice uplifted again in the camp-meetingchant, but he was disappointed.
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