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1 Well, the smith paid the money, and Babo bade him blow the bellows .
2 At all events, I could carry fuel for you, and blow the bellows .
3 And giving up his seat to Jonas, he went to the side to blow the bellows .
4 He was the village blacksmith, his establishment consisting of himself and a boy to blow the bellows .
5 Billy was not ingenious, but, as the doctor observed, "he could collect wood and blow the bellows . "
6 Delaware had captured Tom Fool and got him to blow the bellows , and through the heavy air the music surged in.
7 Put on layers of charcoal alternating with layers of ore, blow the bellows , and by and by you will have a lump of iron.
8 He was one of those furious zealots who blow the bellows of faction until the whole furnace of politics is red-hot with sparks and cinders.
9 She blew the bellows and prepared the shoes for the anvil.
10 But that's my business, you know- I blowthe bellows of the big organ.
11 He was blowing the bellows at the time, after a spell at the fore-hammer.
12 I was set down to a Sonata of Mozart's, the servants blowing the bellows .
13 While he turned it in the fire, and blew the bellows , I stood regarding him.
14 There he blew the bellows and heated the iron.
15 Then while blowing the bellows he sings a triumphant song (Nothung!
16 There he blew the bellows so violently that the housekeeper looked at him with silent indignation.
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