They were going to Poker Flat to elope since Piney's father did not approve of their engagement.
Mr. John Oakhurst, the "Duchess", "Mother Shipton", "Uncle Billy", Tom Simson, and Piney Woods
Mr. John Oakhurst, the "Duchess", "Mother Shipton", "Uncle Billy", Tom Simson, and Piney Woods
Your question makes no sense, learn English then ask ok EDIT: The answer that you may be looking for is Tom Simson. Near the end of the short story, Oakhurst gives Tom his snowshoes that he made and sends him off to go to the nearest town, which if I remember correctly is indeed Poker Flat, making him believe that it is the only way to save Piney--who is Tom's beloved. Sad thing is that Piney still dies.
Mr. John Oakhurst, the "Duchess", "Mother Shipton", "Uncle Billy", Tom Simson, and Piney Woods
The cast of The Outcasts of Poker Flat - 1952 includes: Robert Adler as Vigilante Barbara Bates as Piney Wilson Anne Baxter as Cal Jack Byron as Miner Kit Carson as Man Russ Conway as Vigilante Tom Greenway as Townsman Joe Haworth as Gunman Craig Hill as Tom Dakin Cameron Mitchell as Ryker Lee Phelps as Man Dick Rich as Drunk John Ridgely as Bill Akeley Dale Robertson as John Oakhurst Frosty Royce as Posse Member Albert Schmidt as Gunman Harry Shannon as Bearded Miner
Tom McEvoy has written: 'NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK NOVEL: BACKSTAGE SURPRISE' 'Beat Texas hold'em' -- subject(s): Poker 'Tournament poker' -- subject(s): Poker, Tournaments
Tom McEvoy.
Tom Bernard had that!
Tom Dwan has: Played himself in "High Stakes Poker" in 2006. Played himself in "Poker After Dark" in 2007. Played himself in "National Heads-Up Poker Championship" in 2008. Played himself in "2009 World Series of Poker" in 2009. Played himself in "2010 World Series of Poker" in 2010.
The cast of Poker Paid - 1913 includes: Robert Fischer as Tom Smithson
In "Goodnight Mister Tom," Willie initially believes that Tom is going to burn him with a hot poker. This fear stems from his traumatic past experiences and the abusive environment he grew up in. However, Tom's intentions are kind and protective, aiming to help Willie heal from his past rather than harm him. This misunderstanding highlights Willie's struggle to trust and feel safe.