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Updated: May 1, 2025
The crow-bar was leaning against the shattered wall. This she had silently seized. One blow knocked up the sword; a second laid the villain prostrate.
Graham fell, covered with wounds, down the fore hatchway of his own vessel, where he was dragged by some of the crew into a store room, in which they had secreted themselves, and barricaded the door with a crow-bar from within. The cruiser was thus completely in the possession of the enemy, who made sail on her, and were bearing her off in triumph to their own port, in company with their boats.
"Bigger?" said he, scornfully. "What's that got to do with it? A load of hay is bigger than a crow-bar, but I guess the crow-bar would get through the hay without much trouble." "You'd better talk about a load of rocks," said Martin. "I don't think you'd find it easy to get a crow-bar through them." Matlack looked up inquiringly. "Has he been thrashing you?" he asked.
The fireman was racing through his chest, looking for something which would serve to couple the cars together. "Will this be all right?" he asked, holding up a short crow-bar. "Yes," answered Fuller. "And bring a heavy hammer." While Murphy signaled the Texas into the shed, Fuller and the fireman ran forward with the crow-bar and hammer.
"What's quartz diggin's, then?" "Aw, those aren't diggin's, exactly," informed the wise Charley. "Quartz is a rock that helps form a lode where the gold is carried, first, before it's crumbled out by the weather and is washed down with gravel and sand to make the placer beds. You dig the placer bed, but you have to use a crow-bar and powder on lodes, and break them to pieces.
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