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    My Buried Treasure

    by Richard Harding Davis

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    Richard Davis was a turn of the century reporter known for his romance novels, plays and short stories. His years of experience as a war correspondent influenced much of his writing. His most noted works were Gallegher and Other Stories (1891), Van Bibber and Others (1892), and Ranson's Folly (1902). My Buried Treasure begins, "This is a true story of a search for buried treasure. The only part hat is not true is the name of the man with whom I searched for the treasure. Unless I keep his name out of it he will not let me write the story, and, as it was his expedition and as my share of the treasure is only what I can make by writing the story, I must write as he dictates. think the story should be told, because our experience was unique, and might be of benefit to others. And, besides, I need the money."

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