He stood a moment by her side, crying like a Big Boy in his great happiness. |
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He couldn't reach Casker, on the other side of the gigantic sphere of blob. |
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If binders and not black varnish are used, they must be applied to the glass side. |
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And on every side of the castle they could hear the miles and miles of black pine wood seething like a black sea around a rock. |
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Below the handle of the Big Dipper, and off to one side was the north star. |
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If this pursuit is continued, there will probably be bloodshed either on one side or the other. |
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The pair fell back on either side of the Black Stream that gushed out like water. |
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The bool was in Farmer Jones's field, and the field was in the duckpong on the other side. |
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Follow this road until you come to a boreen on the side of your thumb-hand. |
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And if Bloomfield doesn't have him, then he's on the other side of Baum Boulevard. |
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Grain is narrow, obovoid, biconvex, with two grooves on the anterior side and with a long embryo. |
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For a while I had noticed the road seemed flanked by a mass of boskage below it on the right-hand side. |
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Jermyn had turned round his savage side, and the blandness was out of sight. |
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Jerry was full of mirth over the fact that they had met Elizabeth Walberts car at the side of the road with a blown-out tire. |
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The biga itself consists of a seat resting on the axle, with a rail at each side to protect the driver from the wheels. |
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Here he set growing dainty blue-eyed-Marys and blue-eyed grass side by side. |
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The flats on either side became slightly timbered, and blue gum was the prevailing tree. |
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Anne read the note, kissed the bookmark, and dispatched a prompt reply back to the other side of the school. |
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By the side of it sat a tub for rinsing water and next to that a tub for bluing water. |
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If you say it is, Petrarch and bocaccio, who used to go there, are on your side. |
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The ship had been put in dock at Birkenhead, on the opposite side of the Mersey. |
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Alan stood and found that he was naked, his shoulder and bicep dripping blood down his side into a pool on the polished floor. |
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So it came snorting and blatting to the other side and climbed up the bank. |
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Some of you cut a hole here in the deck on the port side, just abreast of that bollard. |
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It was from the west, from the bosnian side, that the actual attack was made. |
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The bisector of an angle of a triangle divides the opposite side into segments which are proportional to the adjacent sides. |
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Let us get to windward and see what they are doing on the other side of the bonfire. |
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No boning to do, and we can slip away with some eats on the side and have a grub-fest. |
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I sprang up from Runnles' side, but the bosun from the bed beyond was before me. |
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The blinkered black pony came up like a hawk, with two of his own side behind him, and Benami's eye glittered as he raced. |
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As I passed out through the wicket gate, however, I found my acquaintance of the morning waiting in the shadow upon the other side. |
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Fighting side by side with them pushed some weary street outcast in faded black rags, wide-eyed, loud-voiced, and foul-mouthed. |
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Is all the generosity to be on the side of this Bonapartist? |
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Her shawl was dragged to one side, and her bonnet sat rakishly. |
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On the side of the workman there is the bookkeeping difficulty. |
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But the edge of the pool on the side where she walked was boggy. |
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The Wellington boots feature a supremely comfortable neoprene lining, and an elastic, adjustable insert at the side for extra wide fitting. |
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The lights in the big tent could be seen over the side wall. |
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And I don't want the side show to dim the performance in the big top. |
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She stretched out a great red hand and arm on each side of her, so as to bar the doorway, and slowly nodded her addle head at me. |
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We should all be in that bindweed at the other side of the river by now. |
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He was at the biped's side in a moment, and pinched his nose. |
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She was still scrutinizing him, her head, birdlike, upon one side. |
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I went on the wrong side of Miss Lucy's black cow and raised her ire. |
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Allan stretched himself beneath a black gum at the side of the road. |
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For the side grounds, you are to fill them with variety of alleys, private, to give a full shade, some of them, wheresoever the sun be. |
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As we walked I noticed at the side of the road a black spot. |
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By the side of the rock ran a deep gulf filled with black water. |
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Adolph, enraged at this taunt, flew furiously at his adversary, swearing and striking on every side of him. |
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Ulysses saw her, and so did the dogs, for they did not bark, but went scared and whining off to the other side of the yards. |
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The barrel of his blaster lashed across the side of her head. |
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Sheep were bleating high up on the frost-nipped side of the fell. |
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The bleating of the fawn at once recalls the mother to its side. |
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She made blinker sit down and sat by his side and put her hand in his. |
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Im sure theres no a blither, bonnier quean in a the kintra side. |
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Their women all in simple black, with white caps and shawls of faded tints folded triangularly on the back, strolled lightly by their side. |
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From aerodynamic and aerostatic points of view, the side mirrors in car are known as adverse effects producing. |
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Jerry led him home gently, and a sad sight it was to see the blood soaking into his white coat and dropping from his side and shoulder. |
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And at his side let us place the just man in his nobleness and simplicity, wishing, as Aeschylus says, to be and not to seem good. |
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Place the right side of the strip to the right side of the bloomers. |
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A blotch of blood was on his shirt-front as he lay upon his side. |
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It must have driven through the iron of the ship's side like a white-hot iron rod through paper. |
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On either side walked a giant white man, heavy blonde beards almost obliterating their countenances. |
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The road forks this side of the bluebell Mine, and you take the fork. |
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The observant regiment, standing at rest in the roadway, whooped at once, and entered whole-souled upon the side of the maiden. |
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Remember you must always begin a row on the right side of the bootee. |
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Pete aggressively walked up a side aisle and took seats with Maggie at a table beneath the balcony. |
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On the other side was comparatively level ground, thickly covered with wild oats. |
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There was delight for two Welshmen though as Coventry won the Grand Final 31-18 with Welsh internationals Rich Pepperill and Richard Davies in their side. |
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Roads ran in every direction, and she saw countless farmhouses of which she had never dreamed when sailing on the lonely river a few feet the other side of the willowy fringe. |
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All this time the Sub-Warden was busy, with the Chancellor's help, shifting the papers from side to side, and pointing out to the Warden the place whew he was to sign. |
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The intellectual side of man already admits that life is an incessant struggle for existence, and it would seem that this too is the belief of the minds upon Mars. |
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And just as I was stooping and laying down the stakes, I saw something odd and round and whitish lying on the ground under a nut-bush by the side of me. |
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A bright red handkerchief was wound in a very loose and unstudied style round his neck, and an old white hat was carelessly thrown on one side of his head. |
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And I dedicated it to Whacker rather than Wicca, just to be on the safe side, as Whacker is a mate of mine and would never knowingly set me on fire. |
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