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with Occurrences 6605%

As I moved along, I noticed that the floor was composed of solid rock, in places covered with a damp mould, in others bare, or almost so, save for a thin coating of light-grey dust.

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This, on closer examination, proved to be the cover of a book.

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CHAPTER IV The Mitchells The Mitchells were, as Vincy had said, extremely hospitable; they had a perfect mania for receiving; they practically lived for it, and the big house at Hampstead, with its large garden covered in, and a sort of studio built out, was scarcely ever without guests.

for Occurrences 146%

On my father's farm was a bush field, a place that had been chopped and burned over, and then left to grow up with bushes, making an excellent cover for wild wood rabbits.

to Occurrences 88%

It is not enough to say that Francis Jeffrey was a reviewer, he was as well a Whig and was running a Review that was Whig from the front cover to the back.

on Occurrences 83%

"'JAMES,' said his father, 'do not shut up hot water too tight, and take care when it is over the fire.' "'A lady was boiling coffee one day, and kept the cover on the coffee-pot too long.

from Occurrences 78%

" Perdosa, with a grin, leaned over the cover from behind and began to pick away at the lock with a long, crooked wire.

at Occurrences 54%

Entering on his stomach, he found himself in a room about sixteen by twenty feet, two-thirds underground, log-walls chinked with moss, a roof of poles sloping upwards, tent-like, but leaving an opening in the middle for a smoke-hole some three feet square, and covered at present by a piece of thin, translucent skin.

with Occurrences 49%

It was too covered with grime, to give back any reflection, and, with trembling hands, I began to rub off the dirt.

over Occurrences 42%

The Great Republic was built upon revolt;" and he pulled the covers over his head.

by Occurrences 28%

Let the saucepan remain covered by the side of the fire for a few minutes; then pour the jelly through a bag, put it into a mould, and set the mould in ice until required for table.

as Occurrences 15%

Already were clouds hiding the setting sun, the wind was growing stronger, and it was reasonable to believe that within an hour the heavens would be covered as with a black veil.

under Occurrences 14%

And it was there that he had the ambition of carving out a kingdom for himself, and of founding with Lisbeth another dynasty of Froments, and a new Chantebled, covering under the hot sun a tract ten times as extensive as the old one, and peopled with the people of his own children.

behind Occurrences 11%

We had perfect flash-cover behind the ridge and were, indeed, quite invisible, when the guns were camouflaged, even to an aeroplane flying low and immediately overhead.

off Occurrences 10%

As soon as it began to blaze, Yagorsha the Story-teller took the cover off the smoke-hole, so the company was not quite stifled.

about Occurrences 9%

Well, you keep under cover about here, moving about just enough to spoil the aim of the foe.

like Occurrences 8%

Like game birds, whether on the nest or sitting quiet in hiding, the rabbits give out far less scent at such times than when they are active; and the cubs, stealing through the dense cover like shadows in imitation of the old wolves, and always hunting upwind, would use their keen noses to locate Moktaques before alarming him.

without Occurrences 7%

The Russian "moujik" (peasant) is from childhood accustomed to cover long distances on foot, so that marches of from 30 to 40 miles are covered without fatigue by even the youngest recruits.

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] CHRONOLOGY OF UNIVERSAL HISTORY EMBRACING THE PERIOD COVERED IN THIS VOLUME A.D. 1438-1516 JOHN RUDD, LL.D. A.D. 1438-1516 Events treated at length are here indicated in large type; the numerals following give volume and page.

before Occurrences 7%

Only essentials had been chosen, yet the supply seemed ample for the distance I believed we would have to cover before attaining land.

until Occurrences 7%

He was brought back with difficulty and forcibly kept under cover until late in the day, when he sank into a stupor, whence he passed quietly into that sleep which knows no waking.

between Occurrences 5%

Across the table, a Paisley cover between them, Mr. John Burkhardt, his short spade of beard already down over his shirt-front,

through Occurrences 3%

Willie pushed it a little further, and then knew by the change in the gurgle below that the water was rising in the well; and it soon began to spout from the hole in the cover through which the sluice-handle came up.

for Occurrences 3%

Pour some boiling milk on the vermicelli, and let it remain covered for 10 minutes; then mix with it the marmalade, stoned raisins, sugar, and beaten eggs.

within Occurrences 3%

He drew his robe closely about his tall figure, holding it partially over his face, his hands covered within the folds.

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