Whitefoot the wood mouse darted into a knothole in the log on which he had been sitting. |
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If Seth had arrived he could shout through that knothole and possibly be heard. |
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From now on, day and night, there will be a cat at the knothole, and 'ware mouse! |
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She could sit quietly on the floor opposite the knothole and wait for the Thoughts. |
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Through a knothole he could see the two men, and hear all that was being said. |
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From sheer desire to see a human, she was obliged to peep again at the knothole. |
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One of the men tiptoed to a knothole and peered into the barn. |
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Only the boy, peering through the knothole, was tense and vibrant. |
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Grim of face, the boy took his stand once more at the knothole. |
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The man suddenly left the knothole and returned to the others. |
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At these words the Cobbler's eyes opened big and wide, and his mouth grew round with wonder, like a knothole in a board fence. |
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At home, I used sandstone from local sources for walkways and created a birdhouse from a knothole in my old tobacco shed. |
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Affectionately, we referred to it as being dragged through a knothole backwards. |
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No nephew of mine is going to grow up and be a knothole audience. |
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As they sat knee to knee, Olive kept her eyes on a knothole in the floor. |
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