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On such occasions the old show-woman would watch for me, and after I had transferred the salt to the one who came for it, she used to seize my hand and lick out the palm. After a week's rest I began prospecting in the neighborhood. I must have "panned" in the present Sheba Valley and all over the vicinity, in which Barberton now stands.

President," he slowly began, "this is a case that all the papers in the world can't tell nor all the men there's none just like it. "It's not for the boy it's not for me. I took her from her folks against their will, and I've not panned out lucky but that's not to the point. She's sick; the doctor can't help her nobody can but you I wish you might have seen her from the window yonder."

"The Englishman went and found everything as the two prospectors had said; thawed out the soil in half a dozen places; scooped up the dirt and every shovelful panned out about twelve hundred to the ton. Then he came back and paid the money; that was the last of it. Began to dig again in the spring and not a trace of anything." "What was the matter?" asked Breen.

Slowly he oscillated the whispering sand, slopping the water out until he had panned the lot. He spread his bandanna on a smooth rock and gently emptied the residue of the washing on it. "Color but thin," he said. "Let's try her again." He moved farther upstream this time with one of his regular pans. He became absorbed in his experiment.

My substitute was killed in one of the last skirmishes in fact, after Lee's surrender and I've took care of his family, more or less, ever since." "By-the-way, March," said Fulkerson, "what sort of an idea would it be to have a good war story might be a serial in the magazine? The war has never fully panned out in fiction yet.

Off came every hat, and some of the boys knelt down, as Mose knelt beside the bench, and said: "Oh, Lord, here's Billy Bent needs 'tendin' to! He's panned out his last dust, an' he seems to hev a purty clear idee that this is his last chance. He wants you to give him a lift, Lord, an' it's the opinion of this house thet he needs it.

Before leaving the base, Tom called the Coast Guard and the Navy to cancel his search request. He also telephoned a full report on the enemy submarines to Admiral Walter. After hanging up, Tom decided on another move. "Our antidetection gear seems to have panned out pretty well," he told Hank. "I think we should make use of it right away.

When they told the rest of us, we made up our minds that the trouble was the diggings had panned out so rich in them parts that the folks meant to keep 'em to themselves. I don't call that square, so we're going down to divvy with 'em. Big scheme, ain't it?" Our three friends were astounded. The addition of this gang to New Constantinople meant nothing less than its moral ruin.

But Daylight, who had panned the spotted rim of Carmack's claim and shaken coarse gold from the grass-roots, and who had panned the rim at a hundred other places up and down the length of the creek and found nothing, was curious to know what lay on bed-rock.

"So far as I can learn," explained the captain, "the mines haven't panned out to any great extent, but there is no doubt that there are millions of dollars in gold in the mountains, and if it isn't at New Constantinople, it is not far off."

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