Piny added that it was important that young people between the age of 18 and 24 years old needed to be aware of how the deadly disease spreads. |
A piny ridge of mountains, with bare rocky peaks, was on our right all the day, and a snowy mountain appeared ahead. |
This one was only a log house in a poor, piny place, with a rabble of boys and girls romping at the door. |
On her first trip she met old Sam Carpenter, a piny, who always carried a shotgun with him. |
He also kept tavern at piny Grove, as elsewhere stated, and is well remembered. |
The three got out, put the anchor in the sand and clambered up the piny slope. |