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1 Of course, when people bury treasure nowadays they do it in the Post-Office bank.
2 The neighbor assumes that if the master of the house is doing this chore himself, it must be in order to bury treasure .
3 I've always wanted to have the chance of looking for buried treasure .
4 He did not mention the mutiny or the chest of buried treasure .
5 He was like a man on the trail of a buried treasure .
6 The brothers left a buried treasure that the women decide to unearth.
7 Trying to figure you out is like trying to find buried treasure .
8 You spoke of buried treasure at that never-to-be-forgotten dinner at my sister's.
9 Haven't you ever gone to Mole's Town to dig for buried treasure ?
10 The pick enhanced the illusion of a man intent on burying treasure .
11 There is a hill upon--'s property, said to contain much buried treasure .
12 Even a buried treasure could not excite the horse wrangler, in the least.
13 Here, in the desert, the buried treasure was an intangible thing.
14 A heap of stones marked the place of the buried treasure .
15 The legend of buried treasure at the Abbey was not a new one.
16 Here, say some, lies the buried treasure of the White Lady of Blenkinsopp.
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