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The perversity of fate
deickemeyer4 May 2015
A story of the gold country graphically told and enriched by reproductions of the picturesque scenery which is evidently fairly representative of the land in which the action is supposed to take place. Despair seizes the prospector, and he hurls his pick from him, and just to prove the perversity of fate, the pick strikes pay dirt. Then follows some exciting moments when the miner's wife is enticed away to prevent her filing the claim, but the despicable scoundrels are foiled and she receives her paper. It is a thrilling story, told with considerable attention to details, and depicting life in the mines in a reasonably accurate manner. - The Moving Picture World, May 14, 1910
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