Outing and the Wheelman, 54 tomasOuting Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... wait hour in and hour out until his patience is rewarded or exhausted - though the latter never happens to Oliver Kemp . It never gives out , even in the face of constant peril that the charge of nature- faking may be laid against him ...
... wait hour in and hour out until his patience is rewarded or exhausted - though the latter never happens to Oliver Kemp . It never gives out , even in the face of constant peril that the charge of nature- faking may be laid against him ...
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... wait ; he prefers to take the chances . Always have enough Always have enough seed to go over again , if needful , and don't growl about a single replanting . Vines should not be started until the ground is warm , in fact you can do ...
... wait ; he prefers to take the chances . Always have enough Always have enough seed to go over again , if needful , and don't growl about a single replanting . Vines should not be started until the ground is warm , in fact you can do ...
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... wait for the soil to be in good condition for the plow . If you undertake this sort of gardening you must see to it that your ground is clean and that it is thoroughly drained . Nothing can be done while the land lies low and the water ...
... wait for the soil to be in good condition for the plow . If you undertake this sort of gardening you must see to it that your ground is clean and that it is thoroughly drained . Nothing can be done while the land lies low and the water ...
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... wait for the construction trains to take them up to their work . And while they waited they spent the time gazing in admi- ration at Munford who sat on the edge of a flat - car , his legs dangling over , blowing softly on his knuckles ...
... wait for the construction trains to take them up to their work . And while they waited they spent the time gazing in admi- ration at Munford who sat on the edge of a flat - car , his legs dangling over , blowing softly on his knuckles ...
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... wait for us to come back , " continued McGuire , as Burton halted within a few yards of them and sat down to smoke . " Well , we'll give him a run for his money . He can wait awhile , I'm thinkin ' . " Five , ten , fifteen minutes ...
... wait for us to come back , " continued McGuire , as Burton halted within a few yards of them and sat down to smoke . " Well , we'll give him a run for his money . He can wait awhile , I'm thinkin ' . " Five , ten , fifteen minutes ...
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