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  • 'Pears to me that the Klondyke is a mission-hall compared to London or New York.

    Colorado Jim George Goodchild

  • Neighbours came, too -- the deposit of manganese at Cook's Wall was found cropping up on the extreme borders of Gaynor's run, and a tiny mining township called Klondyke settled itself round the excavations five miles from the Homestead.

    Captivity M. Leonora Eyles 1924

  • The great rush to the Klondyke was a thing of the past, but new gold fields were being opened continually.

    The Rover Boys in Alaska or Lost in the Fields of Ice Edward Stratemeyer 1896

  • The 4th "Klondyke" and 5th "Dell" are Old Tom Morris as his most deceptive.

    unknown title 2009

  • One wagon had already pulled in and began parking between us, when he saw us scowling and decided to beat a hasty retreat out of "Klondyke"

    TravelPod.com Recent Updates 2009

  • Even so, it boasts two back-to-back holes as head-scratching as you'll find, the "Klondyke" and "Dell."

    unknown title 2009

  • The 4th "Klondyke" and 5th "Dell" are Old Tom Morris as his most deceptive.

    unknown title 2009

  • The 4th "Klondyke" and 5th "Dell" are Old Tom Morris as his most deceptive.

    unknown title 2009

  • The 4th "Klondyke" and 5th "Dell" are Old Tom Morris as his most deceptive.

    unknown title 2009

  • London's first work published in Polish was Przygody psa w Klondyke in 1909, which the reader no doubt instantly recognizes as "The Adventures of a Dog in the Klondike," also known as The Call of the Wild.

    A Bibliographical Essay 2007

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