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1 She is the only daughter of Randall, the big lumber merchant.
2 The only trouble is that I'm trying to run a big lumber company.
3 They passed the mill and entered the cool shade of the big lumber piles.
4 I am the field manager of a big lumber company.
5 He had seen the bear while scouting for timber for one of the big lumber companies.
6 He flapped his wings slowly, flew past two big lumber camps, and approached a large city.
7 Henderson, the big lumber - jack , spoke up.
8 It seems that one summer he was sent out by one of the big lumber companies to scout for timber.
9 She used to be Mrs. van Ambridge, and then she got a divorce and married Warden, the big lumber man.
10 The gentleman in the brown suit is going to Vancouver to look after some big lumber leases he took out last year.
11 Work is being neglected, the big lumber operation has already commenced in Lumley's district, and things are piling up here too deep.
12 To travel, dress well, eat well, flirt with the pretty girls, and take big lumber orders will just about suit little old Georgie.
13 Well, Bevan says the land there is owned by a man named Ward-Col ,GideonWard, one of the big lumber operators of that section.
14 During all this time neither Monteith nor the big lumber - boss had put in an appearance; nor had Podvine nor little Billy Salters lent a hand.
15 The big lumbering Canadian rapped the ball at Crab Bane.
16 That is one of the disadvantages of being a big lumbering concern like I am.
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