A Day's Lodging (Unabridged)

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A Day's Lodging (Unabridged)

A Day's Lodging (Unabridged)

Jack London (born John Griffith Chaney, January 12, 1876 - November 22, 1916) was an American author, journalist, and social activist. He was a pioneer in the then-burgeoning world of commercial magazine fiction and was one of the first fiction writers to obtain worldwide celebrity and a large fortune from his fiction alone. A DAY'S LODGING: It was the gosh-dangdest stampede I ever seen. A thousand dog-teams hittin' the ice. You couldn't see 'm fer smoke. Two white men an' a Swede froze to death that night, an' there was a dozen busted their lungs. But didn't I see with my own eyes the bottom of the water-hole? It was yellow with gold like a mustard-plaster. That's why I staked the Yukon for a minin' claim. That's what made the stampede. An' then there was nothin' to it.
A Day's Lodging - Part 1

A Day's Lodging - Part 1

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A Day's Lodging - Part 2

A Day's Lodging - Part 2

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A Day's Lodging - Part 3

A Day's Lodging - Part 3

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A Day's Lodging - Part 4

A Day's Lodging - Part 4

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A Day's Lodging - Part 5

A Day's Lodging - Part 5

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A Day's Lodging - Part 6

A Day's Lodging - Part 6

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A Day's Lodging - Part 7

A Day's Lodging - Part 7

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A Day's Lodging - Part 8

A Day's Lodging - Part 8

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A Day's Lodging - Part 9

A Day's Lodging - Part 9

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A Day's Lodging - Part 10

A Day's Lodging - Part 10

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