81 Words to use with treasure

CHAPTER XXX OPENING THE TREASURE CHEST

Virginia is a treasure house with two of the sides open to wind and weather.

It's treasure-trove, Honeycutt; it's the man's who can find it and bring it in.

He consoled himself with the whimsical thought that there was never a proper treasure-hunt that did not carry traitorous mutineers on the questing ship.

Ah, it is a touching thing, to see some great philanthropist come forward, at the call of Duty and his Publisher (perhaps also quickened by the hollow sound emitted by his treasure-box), and compress himself into the absurdly small compass of a few pages 18mo., in order to afford himself the exalted pleasure of holding simple and godly converse with children at large!

The next day he and Parson Jones were to go treasure-hunting together; it seemed to Tom as though he could hardly wait for the time to come.

It is held for certain [by treasure hunters!]

Some who had formed themselves into a company called the Brethren of the Coast robbed the Spanish treasure-ships and merchantmen in the south waters, and rarely came north to our parts save to careen or provision.

CHAPTER XXIV TREASURE ISLAND Nobody noticed me, I guess, and I just scrambled up the ditch and went away behind a tree and looked at the two dollar bill again.

We understand that an influx of treasure-seekers would embarrass the Sangoans.

In this search she came once to the hole in the floor through which Brodie and the others had gone down into Gus Ingle's treasure-chamber.

And they built for Pharaoh treasure cities, Pithon and Raamses. . . .

" The negroes seized him immediately and put him in the treasure-room.

Treasure trail.

The homeless, who in the evenings found comfort and cheer around grandma's table, would take out their treasure bags and boxes and pour their dust and grains of gold in separate piles, to show the quality and quantity, then pass the nuggets around that all might see what strange figures nature had moulded in secret up among the rocks and ravines of the Sierras.

Plants of this kind remind us of the magic "sesame" which, at the command of Ali Baba, in the story of the "Forty Thieves," gave him immediate admission to the secret treasure-cave.

He knows, now; he knows where that little treasure valley is hidden in the mountains, he knows where to find the cave!"

Trigger Berg and the treasure tree.

" To dive into a treasure mound Ralph would have followed a much more ruthless tyrant than Captain Horn, and although he made no remarks, he went willingly enough.

The crystal flagons rang like one great harmonica with shrill but spirit-stirring music; volumes of vaporous perfumes diffused themselves through the apartment, and an endless procession of treasure-laden figures defiled before the bewildered youth.

MY TREASURE GROUNDS VII.

But the eleventh couplet" 'Take my lovemy Lord, I pour At Thy feet its treasure store' "that has been unconsciously not filled up.

To him who has his treasure in heaven, music speaks about that treasure things far too deep for words.

He sailed with Gilbert on one of his voyages against the Spanish treasure fleet, and in 1591 he published a report of the fight, near the Azores, between Grenville's ship, the Revenge, and fifteen great ships of Spain, an action, said Francis Bacon, "memorable even beyond credit, and to the height of some heroical fable."

For, as hitherto this treasure hath been used for evil purpose, so shall it be henceforth that it shall be used to good purpose.

81 Words to use with  treasure