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stoke
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She was stoking the fire with sticks of maple.
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(fig) inflation, fears, conflict, speculation
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to put coal or other fuel on (a fire)
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คนควบคุมเตาไฟ; อุปกรณ์ใส่ถ่านหินหรือเชื้อเพลิงแก่เตาไฟ
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, latterly deceased, had made his fortune as an honest merchant (some said money-lender) in the North, he decided to settle as a county man in the South of England, out of hail of his business district; and in doing this he felt the necessity of recommencing with a name that would not too readily identify him with the smart tradesman of the past, and that would be less commonplace than the original bald stark words.
dUrberville took her back to the lawn and into the tent, where he left her, soon reappearing with a basket of light luncheon, which he put before her himself.
Of all these varied cases, however, I cannot recall any which presented more singular features than that which was associated with the well-known Surrey family of the Roylotts of
My name is Helen Stoner, and I am living with my stepfather, who is the last survivor of one of the oldest Saxon families in England, the Roylotts of
Moran, on the western border of Surrey.
Roylott then abandoned his attempts to establish himself in practice in London and took us to live with him in the old ancestral house at
up the fire a little for you. When he had done that and looked round again, the two pieces were joined together, and a hideous man was sitting in his place.
Now there had been great doings that morning, for a certain yeoman named Egbert, who came from
over in Staffordshire, had thrown with ease all those that came against him; but a man of Denby, well known through all the countryside as William of the Scar, had been biding his time with the
man; so, when Egbert had thrown everyone else, stout William leaped into the ring.
Haye Park might do, said she, if the Gouldings could quit it-- or the great house at
, if the drawing-room were larger; but Ashworth is too far off!
Tom Oliver is a very clever fellow, and Charles Maddox is as gentlemanlike a man as you will see anywhere, so I will take my horse early to-morrow morning and ride over to
told me, that he one day saw through a glass a herd of these animals which evidently had been frightened, and were running away at full speed, although their distance was so great that he could not distinguish them with his naked eye.
was a communicative person, and quickly told all she knew about Mr.
. Every body invited, was certainly to come; Frank had already written to Enscombe to propose staying a few days beyond his fortnight, which could not possibly be refused.
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