"Chinkie's Flat" "Chinkie's Flat"

"Chinkie's Flat‪"‬

Publisher Description

This is a short story. "Chinkie's Flat", In its decadence, was generally spoken of, by the passing traveller, as a "God-forsaken hole", and it certainly did present a repellent appearance when seen for the first time, gasping under the torrid rays of a North Queensland sun, which had dried up every green thing except the silver-leaved ironbarks, and the long, sinuous line of she-oaks which denoted the course of Connolly's Creek on which it stood. The rich alluvial of Chinkie's Flat had, as a matter of fact, been first discovered by a number of Chinese diggers, who were each getting from five to ten ounces of gold per day, when they were discovered by the aforesaid Peter Finnerty, who was out prospecting with a couple of mates.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1913
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
105
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
78.6
KB

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