The child said not a word, nor did she cry; but each time the little door was opened she gave a long, long look into the yard | Here was all the apparatus necessary to carry on a tannery, and it belonged to the widow |
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His outward appearance was characterized by a snub nose and a very fat back | This proposal was adopted by acclamation |
She listened to us attentively, seized the pen, paused, and begged us to repeat the direction slowly.
16Our windows looked into the tan-yard, which was divided into two parts by a partition of planks; in one half were many skins and hides, raw and tanned | |
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In the meantime, there arrived from the next town a lady; she had a pug dog with her, and came, she said, to dispose of shares in her tan-yard |
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