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12.8.12
2243 - They are all fast men.
Howitt says of the man who found the great nugget which weighed
twenty-eight
pounds, at the Bendigo diggings in Australia: "He soon began to drink;
got a horse, and rode all about, generally at full gallop, and, when he
met people, called out to inquire if they knew who he was, and then
kindly
informed them that he was 'the bloody wretch that had found the
nugget.'
At last he rode full speed against a tree, and nearly knocked his
brains
out." I think, however, there was no danger of that, for he had already
knocked his brains out against the nugget. Howitt adds, "He is a
hopelessly
ruined man." But he is a type of the class. They are all fast men. Hear
some of the names of the places where they dig: "Jackass Flat," —
"Sheep's-Head
Gully," — "Murderer's Bar," etc. Is there no satire in these names? Let
them carry their ill-gotten wealth where they will, I am thinking it
will
still be "Jackass Flat," if not "Murderer's Bar," where they live.
(Henry David Thoreau)
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