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in Occurrences 660%

The ladies were badly lodged in a so-called hotel and he had a room in a fisherman's hut.

of Occurrences 275%

There were some three hundred lodges of Kiowa and Comanche Indians camped near the fort.

at Occurrences 165%

George lodged at his master's house, and when he went out to play was accustomed to leave a window unfastened so that he could let himself in without rousing the household.

with Occurrences 146%

A basket of school readers was once lodged with me, with a request that I direct my attention to the absurd selection of the poems.

for Occurrences 76%

why, have I any lodging for him? Jul.

on Occurrences 45%

Normal wheat grains from an infected field may have so many spores lodged on their surface as to give them a dark color, but other grains which show no difference in color to the naked eye may still contain a sufficient number of spores to produce a smutty crop if seed treatment is not practised.

to Occurrences 40%

Sir Edward accordingly acquainted his uncle, that on the following Saturday he might expect to receive himself and family, intending to leave the hall in the afternoon of the preceding day, and reach Benfield lodge to dinner.

under Occurrences 37%

The ball had passed through the shoulder-blade diagonally and lodged under the skin on the opposite side, and was partially flattened.

within Occurrences 27%

Then after a short space they all three shot again, and once more each arrow lodged within the clout, but this time Adam o' the Dell's was farthest from the center, and again the tattered stranger's shot was the best.

against Occurrences 20%

On the next day of the session, the lord BARRINGTON proposed, that the adjourned debate might be resumed, and several members interceded for the petitioner, that he might be released; to which it was objected, that it was not proper to release him, unless an information was lodged against him, without which he could not be held to bail; and the question being put, whether he should be released, was determined in the negative.

near Occurrences 15%

"In a lodge near Thayendanega's, an' until to-night there has been no great danger he would be tortured, as I believe because of the sachem's promise that he shall not be killed.

as Occurrences 13%

This plot of orchard-ground is ours; My trees they are, my Sister's flowers: Here rest your wings when they are weary, Here lodge as in a sanctuary!

from Occurrences 12%

Board and lodging from 10 to 15 frs.

by Occurrences 11%

For a certain sum he was to give us three places in his coach, and provide us with food and lodging by the way.

during Occurrences 9%

The money had been expended in the purchase of a disreputable old canary bird, for which Noaks, the manservant, had agreed to find board and lodging during the Christmas vacation.

without Occurrences 8%

But truth may lodge without shame in an humble dwelling and may be greatly furthered without an elaborate bill of fare.

between Occurrences 8%

Well, one nicked the heart and lodged between the lung and the heart.

like Occurrences 8%

It was a hideous place, as all dressing-rooms are which are never used two days in succession by the same actress or singer; very different from the pretty cells in the beehive of the Comédie Française where each pensioner or shareholder is lodged like a queen bee by herself, for years at a time.

than Occurrences 8%

The travellers were now in Carnia, where they found the inhabitants much better lodged than in the Albanian villages.

among Occurrences 7%

The smoke, at first rising from the burning brakes, lodged among the tree-tops; then, meeting the humid night-air in the matted leaves, descended slowly.

into Occurrences 7%

This expression is also introduced by Lodge into his "Rosalynde," 1590, though probably this play was written first "With sad and sorry cheer About her wond'ring stood The citizens of the wood.

after Occurrences 4%

She left the lodge after a while, and with an axe in her hand she approached a grove of poplar trees.

behind Occurrences 4%

Once more the sun went to his lodge behind the mountains, and as darkness came Mik-a'pi slowly descended the mountain and approached the camp.

beside Occurrences 3%

Barges bearing flowers and decorations for the fête, fruits and game, were unloading on the broad marble steps, and through the wrought open-work of the splendid gates a scene of activity was disclosed in the nearer court which served as an office for the various departments of the household; while the house-master had come down the steps from his cozy lodge beside the entrance, and stood dispensing orders to a group of eager domestics.

beneath Occurrences 2%

He knew, also, that ere this time he had reason to believe himself a father; and his heart yearned to be assured of the welfare of his wife and child, and to see them safely lodged beneath the shelter of his own roof.

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