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There was a barn that doubled as a painting studio, orchards and a small garden.
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There was brush, and stands of pine that no grass could grow under, and places so steep that cattle wouldn't stop to graze.
There was an artificial lake just out of sight in the first stand of trees, fed by a half dozen springs that popped out of the ground above the hillside orchard.
There a dozen giant monitors played their seventy-five-foot jets of water against the huge seam of tertiary gravel which was the mountainside.
There was only one place where the mountain might receive her -- that unnamed, unnameable pool harbored in its secret bosom.
There was a peculiar density about it, a thick substance that could be sensed but never identified, never actually perceived.
There was some idle talk, a listless discussion of this or that small happening during the day's drive.
There was a feeling that this mission would be canceled like all the others and that this muddy wet dark world of combat would go on forever.
There had been a good second or two during which my muffler had been blowing out, and now I was certain I'd seen her somewhere before.
There was something about the contour of her face, her smile that was like New Orleans sunshine, the way she held her head, the way she walked -- there was scarcely anything she did which did not fascinate me.
There and barn
There was a garage and a modern barn in the rear, all of it standing between two large flat fields planted in early potatoes.
There is a log cabin replica that is the office, wash house, barn, brooder house, corn crib, cabinet shop, horse drawn implement building, antique tractor building and many windmills and wind chargers.
There was no church in the Cowanesque valley, and the itinerant Methodist ministers who passed this way once in six weeks, held preaching services in some barn in the summer season.
There is a 14th-century tithe barn, a medieval church, and an inn dating from the 15th century and an 18th-century lock-up.
There is also an historical connection with the Restoration of King Charles II because in 1660, Lord Fairfax and two hundred Yorkshire gentlemen gathered at the barn before marching into York for the proclamation of the restored King.
There is a homonymous Old High German meaning " abuse, derision " ( Old Norse, meaning " mocking, scolding ", whence scoff ), a third meaning " tuft of hair ", and yet another meaning " barn " ( cognate to English shop ).
There are many different types of stables in use today such as the American barn which is a large barn with a door each end and individual stalls inside or free standing stables with the classic top and bottom opening doors.
There was housing for the workers and their families, packing houses, docks, a school, a big barn, windmills, and 15 miles ( 24 km ) of ( unpaved ) roads.
There will be two pushers that will extend through the machine and hold the bottom of the stack from being pulled out from the stacker while it is driven out of the barn.
There are also remnants of the monastery itself, as well as a converts ' house, abbot's house, a gothic barn and a fortified tower.
There is a small walking or biking trail, which leads from the lagoon to the horse barn, the farm, Antler Hill Village, and the winery.
There remain a Grade II-listed red brick farmhouse dating from the 17th century and its barn, 25 yards ( 25 m ) south of the farmhouse, and a Grade II building but timber-framed and weatherboarded.
There is plenty of activity at the circle, from the crew maintaining the tobacco barn during the fair to the craftsmen demonstrating their traditional methods of woodcarving, blacksmithing and chair-building.
There is a chapel there, originally a barn converted into a place of worship for the benefit of those building the railway over 100 years ago.
There was a moated manor house at the southern end, part of which remains as the Old Hall, now a barn.
There is also a great stone barn, notable for the internal timbering ; and the gate above the entrance to the north court contains a carved representation of moneybags, the symbol of the exchequer, Lord Cromwell.
The Village consists of St. Bridget's National School ( also known as Drumcong Central School ), There is a Roman Catholic church in Drumcong, St. Brigid's Church, a barn church which is beautifully restored and is still very much in use today.
There were probably four farms: the present farm at the bottom of the road ( now owned by the Whites and Sistersons ); the Scott's farm, located about half a mile from Bingfield Combe Cottage, which consists of a massive farmhouse and several barn houses, now converted into homes.
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