If the woodcutter finds the key and opens the door, he will win the hand of the king's daughter in marriage and all his riches. |
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When Barnum's grandfather claimed to know nothing about this detail, the woodcutter threw down his axe in disgust and sat down on the woodpile. |
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What's keeping the seemingly decent woodcutter from telling what he really knows? |
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Or maybe he could send a strong message on his attitude to forestry and logging by putting champion woodcutter, David Foster, in the job. |
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And just as the serpent had promised, good fortune smiled upon the woodcutter and his wife. |
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He has worked as a joiner, woodcutter, ship-repairer, road-builder, sign-painter, farmer and metal-worker. |
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A woodcutter in Yukon received his payment from the government because he delivered wood to people on social assistance. |
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The woodcutter is captured in the full energy of movement, encapsulating the tension of the frozen moment. |
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They found refuge in the humble cabin of a woodcutter where they spent the night. |
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Armand Rouiller, 80, mountain peasant, woodcutter, is the last craftsman in Switzerland to build sledges and rakes in the old-time way. |
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If you are the type of woodcutter who uses one chain until it's gone and then buys one more, we recommend a new sprocket with every chain. |
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And after the woodcutter left the tree at his mother's house, Johnny and his new friend went off to travel round the world. |
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In a forest, the Russian Urals, a woodcutter lives there with her children in a small house. |
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The son of a Perthshire woodcutter, Macintosh himself became a forester. |
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He arrived on the Belgravia in 1864, with a 15-year sentence to serve for house-breaking and worked as a woodcutter, sawyer, fencer and general labouring teamster. |
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The old codger arrived, the same one who had beaten the woodcutter and the miller. |
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The pale background and exaggeratedly low skyline magnify the almost superhuman figure of the woodcutter. |
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From early childhood she worked variously as a maid, a nurse, a field hand, a cook, and a woodcutter. |
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Like the woodcutter in Kurosawa's masterpiece, Mario Draghi is the only one who is willing and able to take care of the baby. |
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We talk about the woodcutter, for example, and the number who are killed in the woods. |
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He appears as a woodcutter with an axe about his neck, big shoes, a torn coat, bristly hair, and a large beard. |
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Years passed and the child, now teenager, has a lot of ambitions: he has wanted to become a sound engineer, a musician and then a rock star and finally a woodcutter before thinking that doing everything would be great. |
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For the 50 franc note, the artist chose the theme of the woodcutter. |
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Alcide was a woodcutter who worked hard to build his own sawmill company. |
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Along comes a woodcutter who perhaps has other ideas. |
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And only then did the woodcutter and the miller make peace. |
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The following on the list was that the measure of firewood had to be practiced here, and for each measure a woodcutter and a woman had to be the wood carrier. |
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