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1 There's pay-dirt in this ship if we only play the game right.
2 You see, I haven't much hope of getting down to pay-dirt here.
3 Last decade, Hamm drilled 17 dry holes in North Dakota before hitting pay-dirt .
4 These keen-eyed men with eager talk of claims and pay-dirt could not help me.
5 Every likely-looking 'feeder' was prospected, but the elusive ' pay - dirt ' danced ever to the north.
6 The pay-dirt was to be poured into the hopper and running water turned in on it.
7 They keep right on in this slow and tedious way, until finally the pay-dirt is reached.
8 Actually struck some pay-dirt in the hills yonder, too, but it sort of petered out on us.
9 Guess it's going to cost you something if you pack much pay-dirt out over Dead Pine trail.
10 The rich pay-dirt in which the gold is found lies from eighteen to twenty-five feet below the surface.
11 It is pay-dirt from the grass-roots.
12 Every hour for us meant so much more of that precious pay-dirt that lay under the frozen surface.
13 As it was they rolled over and over, their bodies crushing frozen bits of pay-dirt , like twin rollers.
14 The earth over the pay-dirt is broken up and carted off; its great depth causes immense wear of horseflesh.
15 All found the rich pay-dirt , but it was Cleve to whom the goddess of fortune turned her bright face.
16 The pay-dirt is hauled to the bank of the river, where it is washed in machines turned by water power.
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