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1 Luck counts for something when you go prospecting , doesn't it?
2 He left us to go prospecting in the mountains.
3 Coloured gentlemen, Slavonians, Polaks, Dagoes, Swedes-well , I 'll go prospecting , and see what I can strike.
4 Frequently two men go prospecting together so that their work will be less dangerous and lonely.
5 Bill startled his cabin mate one day by the announcement that he intended to go prospecting .
6 In Yuma he was a carpenter, but was anxious to leave and go prospecting along the Gulf.
7 Kenniston is leaving us to go prospecting .
8 Vancouver Film School's YouTube channel is a good place to go prospecting for above average student short films.
9 You can't go prospecting by yourself.
10 He returned from the trip to the west with a twisted knee that would never let him go prospecting again.
11 Because, face it, you don't go prospecting for Susie Homemaker in a low-down joint with a lot full of pickups and hogs.
12 "You will go prospecting , I suppose, of course."
13 " Go prospecting , " he replied promptly.
14 "Isn't this a queer time of the year to go prospecting ? " inquired Jerry, during a lapse in the conversation.
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