The only question," says Livermore, "is how risk-averse the EPA is.
"You took great chances in sending me to Livermore," I said.
Starting from the mills at Livermore, a logging-road is followed nearly two miles on the southerly side of Sawyers River.
Mr. Livermore objected to this motion; because he supposed there was no necessity for it.
Houses were scarce, and we camped a mile or so before we got to the Livermore ranch buildings.
I recognized the one-eyed man who had done me the service that enabled me to escape from Livermore.