Every inch of the haymow and the lean-to are now neatly stacked and plugged with small bales of both alfalfa and grass hay. |
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He climbed up to the haymow and surprised two cats that had been intently pawing at a dead sparrow on the hay-littered floor. |
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Suddenly, the haymow was ablaze with a searing, white light. |
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August put on his gloves and wedged the wrench down under his belt and climbed the wooden ladder up to the haymow. |
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He hadn't been able to sleep, so he'd risen early, before Lisa, even, and he hadn't had breakfast and his stomach rumbled as he climbed the wooden ladder up to the haymow. |
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We finished the apartment together 10 years ago — it's an airy SoHo-like space in the former haymow of the barn — and hung bird feeders from the branches of the pear tree. |
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Their hasty coupling occurred in a barn on a haymow and was witnessed by Joseph's wife Emma Hale Smith through a crack in the door, according to Linda King Newell and Valeen Tippetts Avery, Emma Smith's biographers. |
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