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Updated: May 22, 2025


After my mind learns to cook, my hands will find it simple enough. And some time, when you come in at midnight and have had no dinner, and the immigrant has long since gone to sleep, you may be glad to be presented with panned oysters, piping hot, instead of a can of salmon and a can-opener." "Bless your heart," answered Allan, fondly. "It's dear of you, and I hope it'll work.

Since Jane has panned out in this unexpected way, I wish I could tell her the Secret: she might give me some points. But that is impossible unthinkable, as they say at Concord. Clarice would never forgive me: that would be bad, but not the worst. It would be disloyal to her distinctly so. That I've never been yet, and I'm too old to begin now.

"I hired a new man when she was out ridin', day before yesterday it was, an' when she came in he thought she was a boy an' kind o' got gay, an' she panned him out; an' he cussed her an' she drew a gun on him an' made him take it back, an' he might o' taken some spite out on her before he found out she was a girl.

With the arrival of the first stampeders, Bonanza Creek woke up, and thereupon began a long-distance race between unveracity and truth, wherein, lie no matter how fast, men were continually overtaken and passed by truth. When men who doubted Carmack's report of two and a half to the pan, themselves panned two and a half, they lied and said that they were getting an ounce.

"Thus far my cattle story had panned out all right; but just as I reached the opposite bank of the river, I looked behind me and saw that ten or fifteen Indians, who had begun to suspect something crooked, were following me. The moment that my mule secured a good foothold on the bank, I urged him into a gentle lope toward the place where, according to my statement, the cattle were to be brought.

"That's too vague, too indefinite. How rich or poor are we going to be?" "We'll be rich enough." "Very?" "Well yes, very. The business has paid, investments have panned out. I got a good cash purchase price." "How much can I spend a year?" she persisted. "It doesn't matter whether it's much or little, but I want to know."

Before these women were married I suppose they thought their husbands were going to be kings, but see how they have panned out, and why should I expect any better?" Time had arrived to take the subject in both hands, so I gripped it firmly. "You must be thankful to gain one point at a time," I said, beginning with the lightest end of my argument.

We pounded and panned the rock, which yielded about twopence per 2 lbs., or one ounce to the ton. Observing its strike, we concluded that it must extend through Mr. Irvine's property.

The end gate of a prairie schooner was lost on a hill, and Tail Gate mountain came into being. Humbug Creek panned light with gold. Red Dog, Hangtown, Round Tent Claims, Dry Diggings, Let 'Er Rip, You Bet, Yuba Dam, One Horse Town, and Hell's Delight shriek for themselves, or should! This, then, is the tale of Grizzley Bob, who mined in Snake Gulch at the foot of Bear Mountain.

The assayer's wife, the proprietress of the Lucky Strike Hotel, and a laundress whose washtub panned out an ounce of dust a day. But of children there were none.

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