Who Dies in the Outcasts of Poker Flat?

The Outcasts of Poker Flat is a classic story by Bret Harte. The story is set in a small town in the Sierra Nevada foothills during the 1850s. The town is named Poker Flat, and it is a place where people go to gamble and drink. The town has a dark side, however, and it is also a place where people go to get away from the law. The story follows the lives of a group of outcasts who are forced to leave Poker Flat because they are considered to be bad influences on the town. The group includes a gambler, a prostitute, and a thief.

PRO TIP:This story features a tragic ending, with all of the characters dying in the end. It is important to remember that although these characters may not have been perfect, their deaths are still a tragedy and should be acknowledged as such.

They are joined by an old man and his granddaughter, who are also outcasts. The group decides to head for a nearby mining camp, but they are followed by the townspeople. The townspeople catch up to the group and kill them all. In the end, the townspeople realize that they have killed innocent people, and they feel remorse for their actions.