" So they were all quiet and so very still that a brown rat thought that there was no one in the loft and came out very boldly.
" The Roman Chariot was a very old perambulator that had spent years of retirement in the loft over the coach-house.
" He conducted the two animals to a long room that seemed half bedchamber and half loft.
Then she and her assistant climbed the steep stairway to the organ loft.
"Now, Huck," said Tom, "we'll hide the money in the loft of the widow's woodshed, and I'll come up in the morning and we'll count it and divide, and then we'll hunt up a place out in the woods for it where it will be safe.
And when they had seen that there was plenty of hay in the loft to last the horse through the Winter, they carried all their luggage down to the seashore and got on to the boat.
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One said, "You know, since summer started I've been having trouble with bats in my loft and attic at church.
There he moved into an eight-by twenty-foot chicken coop that he converted into a little house by raising it onto cinderblocks and building a sleeping loft inside.
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husband," replied she, "and a wicked bird has come into the house, and has brought with her all the birds in the world, I am sure, and they have fallen upon our corn in the loft, and are eating it up at such a rate!
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He promptly moved to Manhattan for work reasons-and bought a $1 million loft on the Upper West Side.
Nothing I cared, in the lamb white days, that time would take me Up to the swallow thronged loft by the shadow of my hand, In the moon that is always rising, Nor that riding to sleep I should hear him fly with the high fields And wake to the farm forever fled from the childless land.
Then he climbed into the loft of the barn and hid the tin beneath a pile of sweet smelling hay.
One said, "You know, since summer started I've been having trouble with bats in my loft and attic at church.
" Then he went upstairs, and thousands and thousands of birds were sitting in the loft and had eaten up all the corn, and the sparrow was sitting in the midst of them.
At length he arose from the feathers, but first he got himself two bushels of peas from the loft, made himself some broth, ate it at his leisure, and when that was done, went and harnessed the horses, and drove into the wood.