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blacksmith-shop

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  • Dunlendish troops sang out as they drilled, and the blacksmith-shop sound of metal banging on metal was everywhere.

    NaBloPoMo: Deuce Baggins, Private Eye - chapter 15 Johnny Pez 2009

  • By the time he returned to the blacksmith-shop the horses were gone to the stable, and all the preacher's family and all their bundles were out of the carriage.

    Bruvver Jim's Baby Philip Verrill Mighels

  • The Monte Cristo mining property comprised a tunnel in the hill, a glory hole, a little toy quartz-mill -- five stamps strong -- the bunk-house, kitchen, blacksmith-shop, stable, corral, and four human beings.

    The Furnace of Gold Philip Verrill Mighels

  • His body was ridged and laced with muscles that had grown to seasoned sinews from swinging a sledge in a blacksmith-shop.

    Sergeant York And His People

  • Intelligence of what could be expected, in the way of a celebration at the blacksmith-shop of Webber, had been more than merely spread; it had almost been flooded over town.

    Bruvver Jim's Baby Philip Verrill Mighels

  • Christmas-tree from the blacksmith-shop; they urged Miss Doc to start a candy-pull, a night-school, a dancing-class, and a game of blindman's-buff forthwith.

    Bruvver Jim's Baby Philip Verrill Mighels

  • The railroad-village of Fairfield woke up one spring morning and found a clumsy blue car, with a skylight in its roof, standing on the common near the blacksmith-shop.

    Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 26, August, 1880 of Popular Literature and Science Various

  • The rig drew up in front of the blacksmith-shop, and twenty men came walking there to give it welcome.

    Bruvver Jim's Baby Philip Verrill Mighels

  • Besides it would take them by McKay's blacksmith-shop, where he could get the horse shod.

    A Missionary Twig Emma L. Burnett

  • With all his speed he darted back to the blacksmith-shop and the tree.

    Bruvver Jim's Baby Philip Verrill Mighels

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