The Tin Woodman gave a sigh of satisfaction and lowered his axe, which he leaned against the tree. |
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Mr. Secord is the new buyer of the ladies' ready-to-wear, and successor to Mr. Woodman. |
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Do you happen to know whatever became of the Tin Woodman and the scarecrow? |
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The Tin Woodman was usually a peaceful man, but when occasion required he could fight as fiercely as a Roman gladiator. |
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She got blown to the Land of Oz by a cyclone, and while she was here the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman accompanied her on her travels. |
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He remembered with affection the beautifully tiled pub, the Woodman, in Suffolk Street and the Black Horse, in Congreve Street. |
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But Ozma soon conquered her, with the help of Glinda the Good, and after that I went to live with Nick Chopper, the Tin Woodman. |
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And the Tin Woodman saw that his terrible Beast was nothing but a lot of skins, sewn together, with slats to keep their sides out. |
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Call Hugh of the Mill, and Woodman Wat, and Raoul with his arbalest and bolts. |
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So the Woodman took his axe and began to chop down small trees to make a raft, and while he was busy at this the Scarecrow found on the riverbank a tree full of fine fruit. |
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Come to the point, woodman, what is in your mind when you say that I am your debtor? |
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The woodman can pick it up any moment, and it will be useless to pray then. |
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To me, the discovery of a woodman in the wadi were as pleasing as the discovery of a woodchuck or a woodswallow or a woodbine. |
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He had seen old Michel, the woodman, sitting so at evening many a time. |
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How very different was it to-day with our woodman Christopher! |
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As expert a woodman as I am, I had somehow failed to notice this until my attention was called to it by a hog. |
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She makes her husband invisible, while she assumes the form of a woodman. |
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Still he was strong of hand, bold of heart, a prime woodman, and an almost unerring shot. |
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Pursued with persistent inveteracy, I cut off my hair, I disguised myself as a woodman. |
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The stranger for all his easy strength and cool nerve found an antagonist who met his blows with the skill of a woodman. |
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Emma Jane always chose to be the woodman because she had nothing to do but raise on high an imaginary axe. |
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Billy Beartup of Griffons, a woodman by training and birth, a tenant farmer by misfortune of marriage, had laid his broad axe at her feet a month before. |
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Surely no tongue is so rich in the various phrases which the field-sports demand, or furnishes means to the experienced woodman so well to express his jovial art. |
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