For some reason, Kelmar always shook his head at the mention of Pine Flat, and for some days I thought he disapproved of the whole scheme and was proportionately sad. One fine morning, however, he met me, wreathed in smiles. He had found the very place for meā āSilverado, another old mining town, right up the mountain. Rufe Hanson, the hunter, could take care of usā āfine people the Hansons; we should be close to the Toll House, where the Lakeport stage called daily; it was the best place for my health, besides. Rufe had been consumptive, and was now quite a strong man, aināt it? In short, the place and all its accompaniments seemed made for us on purpose.
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