A thousand stamps now sing their song Where we panned on the gold shot ledge, And a picture show now marks the line That once was the frontier's edge.
The milch cows graze where the brown bear roamed And a saw mill sings its lay On a bar in the Yukon River Where we panned one summer day.
Suppose you are to serve panned oysters, on squares of toast, lettuce salad, bread and butter sandwiches and coffee, or Welsh rarebit, potato salad and coffee and sandwiches.
He had panneddirt all day, the Fourth of July; that was last week, he believed.
Then he panned it in the little creek, watching like a hawk for nuggets and the finer gold.
We wouldn't have spoken of it if this streak hadn't panned today.
And, gentlemen, in my day I've been sole owner of three claims, each one of which panned out a fortune.
But Steve did more'n his equal share of work for the firm, 'cos it was he who went nosin' round till he finally hit upon the spot that panned out rich and gave us gold in plenty.
At dawn the First Watch filed over the side, every man with a gaff and a tow-rope and a biscuit or two; and all day long they killed and sculped and towed and panned the fat--all smothered in blood.
Toby Farr killed and sculped and towed and panned a lad's full share of the fat.
We panned that dirt clumsily and hastily enough; and undoubtedly lost much valuable sand overside; but we ended each with a string of colour.
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.
It was the ashes that panned out $1,200 to the ton.
It has been panned and panned, many times, and always yields something.
In his wanderings, he had panned the alluvium of many small streams and had recovered more than the usual amount of gold.
Sticking to the work in his mine he had found that it panned out richer than he had anticipated, and he already had partnership offers, and a good price if he would sell.
The young man panned out for him nearly a thousand in money, and some jewelry, and Dave Dockery was pretty well supplied with funds.
With panned chicken, brown sauce, baked dumplings, and corn fritters or baked sweet potatoes and corn pudding, or plain boiled rice and baked tomatoes.
With panned hare or rabbit, boiled rice, brown sauce and celery with French dressing or mayonnaise.
With panned or fried rabbit, sweet potatoes and parsnips, or baked squash and stewed turnips; currant jelly.
The matter taken out containing the gold is piled up until Spring, when the torrents come down, and is panned and cradled by these.
Mrs. Wilson panned out $154 out of one pan in one of the mines I am to take charge of.
The papers pannedhim so much for following my advice at Charleston that he has turned stubborn.
Early in the afternoon I panned out all I had carried down.
I bagged about fifty pounds of wash, carried it down to the spring, and panned it out.
This was his goal, the apex of the "V," and he pannedmany times to locate it.
Not satisfied with this, he panned three times again, taking his shovels of dirt within a foot of one another.
The Nicholson Olympus Block, Gwanda district, showed specimens which panned 120 ounces to the ton.
Very little gold is visible in these specimens; but the owners have panned repeatedly, and are satisfied that they contain the precious metal in profitable quantities.
The dust was then panned in much the same way as is done by prospectors of to-day.
Just at this juncture the Curator told me that one of these apparently valueless rocks was about to be crushed and panned for our instruction.
It is a bit refractory, but the washings panned out from five to six ounces to the ton.
The new claim was discovered by the merest accident, and the reports state it to be one of the richest that has ever been panned out.
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 panned it, all in that sack, yesterday, on the rim-rock.
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.
Elijah, while on a hunt for moose fifty miles away, had panned the surface gravel of a large creek and found good colors.
Silvertip says he and some of his matespanned it one day at Kon Klayu while the Sophie Sutherland took on water.
After breakfast the clean-up from the rockers was panned and freed from sand.
It was his perquisite, and from the gold he panned out he ultimately made enough to put him through college.
Every day we panned samples of the dirt, always getting colours, sometimes a fifty-cent pan, but never what we dreamed of, hoped for.
He's panned out his last dust, an' he seems to hev a purty clear idee that this is his last chance.
I set about it, and sure enough it panned out to admiration.
And you remember how we quoted from the yarn and laughed over it, out there on the hillside while you and dear old Stoker panned and washed.
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