109 Words to use with fallen

Sears 1948 midseason fall book, Atlanta.

No. 1, fall-winter 1938.

" "Not a bitand we'll be glad to have you back, say for the Fall term.

And accordingly,in spite of Burnside's dreadful disaster before Fredericksburg on December 13, unfavorable results in the fall elections throughout the North, much criticism of his course in the newly-assembled Congress, and the unpopular necessity of more men and more money to be drawn from the loyal States,on January 1, 1863, the courageous leader sent forth his final and peremptory Decree of Emancipation.

"The replowing of the summer fallow after the first fall rains is generally effective in reducing the amount of smut.

A fall invitation; w by Mattie B. Shannon.

On our return to Rolla we heard a great deal of talk about the approaching fall races at St. Louis, and Wild Bill having brought a fast running horse from the mountains, determined to take him to that city and match him against some of the high-flyers there; and down to St. Louis we went with this running horse, placing our hopes very high on him.

As Helen passed the house that bright fall morning, she wondered if the man could stand up or walk.

To call the fall days the 'saddest of the year' is an absurdity, poetical I admit, but still an absurdity.

The young of deer and pig, too, fall victims, and when nothing else can be had, peafowl have been known to furnish them a meal.

The first of September came, and with it came the opening of the fall schools.

A rather pretty view rewarded their efforts, and as all the boys appreciated Nature in her fall dress, they stood for a minute drinking this in.

Ada, in her beautiful mink furs, which she clung to persistently, though the fall weather so far had been very mild, was presently seen coming across the grass.

And once, when an early fall gale blew, one of them crawled through the darkness past the trenches and stole many dried fish.

I even house them during the bad fall storms.

We began to set dead-fall traps in long lines in many different directions, blazing the trees so we could find them if the snow came on.

Congratulatory speeches, endorsin' these last resolutions, was made by the wimmen, and I gess they would have kept talkin' ontil doomsday, if the chokin-off committee hadn't been sent around with copies of Harper's Bazaar, full of pictures of the new fall fashions.

I too have moments when I should like to become a different person entirelya fowl, a cow, or something, like the folks around me, thinking of money all the time, and of what I'll eat tomorrow; buying land, haggling with farmers on the market, studying fertilizers, having children who'd keep me busy with their colds and the shoes they'd tear, my widest vision limited to getting a good price for the fall crop.

They only come this way before they take the long fall journey to South America, where they winter; and in the spring-time they are usually in too great a hurry to stop.

Others rose where the fall line marked the heads of river navigation, and on the occasional bluffs of the Mississippi, and finally a few more at railroad junctions.

Fall guy (In Black mask, June 1936) © 7May36; B301111.

The Reverend Mr. CREAMCHEESE congratulated the hearers of his last sermon upon the encouraging religious aspects of the time, remarking how pleasant it was in this fall season to find all the political parties in the country so interested in making their election sure.

So that their mother may be coaxed to take her turn and go away upon a visit when they get back, seeing that the fall sewing will be half done!

Below the "Great Falls" there is no substantial obstruction to navigation, except that during the midsummer and fall months, after the July rise, there is frequently insufficient water for steamboating.

The coast was clear now, and happy Sharley, with bright cheeks, took her little fall hat that she was trimming, and sat down on the front doorsteps; sat there to wait and watch, and hope and dream and flutter, and sat in vain.

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