And he, too, chinked many a silver dollar and minted gold piece into his cash-box, because when men rush to gold diggings they are not likely to go empty-handed.
"The Desert Valley"
Jackson Gregory
A fire-place where the great logs roar And shine across the puncheon floor, And through the chinked walls, here and there, The snow steals, and the frosty air.
"Songs Ysame"
Annie Fellows Johnston Albion Fellows Bacon
His voice leaped suddenly out of its difficult timbre of restraint and rang echoing against the chinked timbers of the walls.
"The Tempering"
Charles Neville Buck