Download PDF by Sarah E. Olds: Twenty Miles From A Match: Homesteading In Western Nevada

By Sarah E. Olds

ISBN-10: 0874170524

ISBN-13: 9780874170528

ISBN-10: 0874174619

ISBN-13: 9780874174618

Twenty Miles From a fit, initially released in 1978, is the autobiography of an indomitable lady and her family's twenty years of adventures and misadventures in a wilderness desolate tract. In 1908, a venturesome girl named Sarah Olds packed up her brood and went homesteading west of Sutcliffe on Pyramid Lake. Her ill husband stated, welcoming her to their new domestic, "There, outdated woman. there is your domestic, and it is rattling close to within the center of Egypt." Olds tells of the hardships, frustrations, poverty, and different tribulations her kinfolk suffered from almost immediately after the flip of the century until eventually good into the nice melancholy. via all of it, even if, runs a thread of humor, cheerfulness, and the facility to giggle at adversity. Twenty Miles From a fit is a narrative for everybody who has suggestion or dreamed approximately homesteading in a environment some distance faraway from the bustling way of life in an city zone. it's a actual tale, instructed easily and in truth and with pleasant humor.

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M. We were having an unprecedented snow storm in the foothills of Tuolumne County, California. I was a young girl twenty-three years old, a tenderfoot or greenhorn, right out from Iowa. It was 1898, my first winter in California. I was operating a dressmaking shop in the little mining camp of Stent near Sonora. When the storm blew up the boys of the camp had promised me a good, old-fashioned face washing to remind me of home. They were true to their word, for here they were already throwing snowballs and threatening to break in if I didn't come out and play snowballs with them.

He had a wonderful baritone voice, and I realize now that it was the voice and not the man that I thought I was in love with. We were keeping steady company, as we called it in the gay nineties. Mr. Murphy was very methodical in his courting. M. Our chief enjoyment was going to concerts where he had engagements to sing. I would sit enraptured while listening to his melodious voice. The first song I heard him sing was "Es- Page 5 thore," meaning "darling" in Gaelic. I would imagine he was singing it to me.

In a mining camp where there are so many men and so few women, a girl gets lots of attention and many proposals of marriage. J. was so different from the rest. I will admit now that from his very first visit I was madly in love with him, and although I called him an "old crank" to everyone, I felt flattered and flustered whenever he appeared and turned on all the charm I could muster. But as far as love went, I could never induce him to say one word or make a move in my direction, or even say that he approved of me.

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