The Three Partners is a lively and humorous novella by Bret Harte, chronicling the misadventures of three eccentric gold miners—Griffith Gaunt, Don Ramon, and Mr. Pope—as they strike it rich in the California mountains. Their newfound fortune, however, brings more trouble than joy, as jealousy, romantic entanglements, and greed threaten their friendship. When a mysterious fourth claimant arrives, claiming a share in their discovery, tensions rise and comedic chaos ensues. Blending satire, western adventure, and social commentary, Harte delivers a tale filled with colorful characters, sharp wit, and moral reflection on wealth, loyalty, and human folly. A lesser-known gem in Harte’s body of work, this story showcases his gift for combining humor and heart in the setting of the Old West.