18 examples of hay-mow in sentences

He jumped out of the buggy, and hastily climbed into the hay-mow.

and Mrs. Porter told Mrs. Milt she should try something for that voice of hers, and recommended machine oil, and Central rang in and told them they'd all have their 'phones taken out if they didn't stop quarreling; and John Thomas, in the hay-mow, slept on, as peacefully as an innocent babe!

Milton and his wife had gone into town many hours before, but he found what he wanted, and was going back to the hay-mow to finish his sleep, just as Billy Adams was going home after having cast his vote.

And Small Porges appeared from the other side of the hay-mow, flushed, and eager.

May was hidden twenty-one days in a hay-mow, belonging to Bold, a husbandman, at Chessardine, during all which time a party of soldiers was quartered in the house.

Should be glad to creep into a hay-mow and pay somebody to feed me.

"When I was in the West Indies, SirWish I could creep into a good English hay-mow and pay somebody to feed me!"

Uncle Jack stops on his way, going up to get the oxen, and passes the night,says, "Other people can't find enough to do; for his part, he should like to lie down in the hay-mow and rest,all worn out, used up.

He would go to the barn with us and milk the cows, pitch the hay from the hay-mow; he drove the cattle to water for us, and told us many a story, until the dear, good old man became one of the treasurers of our life.

He justifies the expulsion of the Indian tribes by Scripture texts, and gathers eggs in the hay-mow with Dolly; upholds the doctrines of his denomination and would seal his faith with his blood, but admits that "the Thirty-nine articles (with some few exceptions) are a very excellent statement of truth."

You, of course shall rest where you please, but as for meI've an ungovernable desire to sleep in a hay-mow."

"But hay-mows are not for those who can earn six francs in two hours.

" He began to whistle "Yankee Doodle" and pitch hay energetically, while "Susan" was within hearing; but how would that dear woman's soul have floundered deeper and deeper in the fog that clouded it now, had she seen her grave husband sit down on one end of the hay-mow and laugh till the tears stood in his keen eyes, and then, drawing his coat-sleeve across the shaggy lashes, say to himself, "Poor child!"

"We'll put him away back in the hay-mow where he'll be warm and comfortable to-night," whispered Malcolm.

There was a hurried consultation in the hay-mow.

"We told Ginger, and she thought of a lot more things; some little speckled pigs in a pen and kittens in the hay-mow, and ducks on the pond, and an orchard, and roses in the yard.

It would be worse than lookin' for a cambric needle in a hay-mow.

So up that ladder I went quick enough, having had practice in hay-mows, and sat myself down between the young woman and the coachman, and when Jone had tucked himself in behind me the horner blew his horn and away we went.

18 examples of  hay-mow  in sentences