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1
I say you shan't
chop
a
hole
in the roof.
2
I jes' hankers to
chop
a
hole
inter it.
3
And the Doctor soon
chopped
a
hole
in the door big enough to clamber through.
4
He had
chopped
a
hole
in the frozen earth and had buried Le Beau almost before his body was cold.
5
"Going to
chop
a
hole
in the roof," answered our hero.
6
"You shan't
chop
a
hole
in the roof," insisted the unreasonable young man.
7
Young Henrys cut a strong bar six or eight feet long, while Pat McGuire
chopped
a
hole
alongside the log.
8
This she did; but the Indians
chopped
a
hole
in the stout planks with their tomahawks, and tried to crawl through.
9
Pits are entered by
chopping
a
hole
through the frozen earth at one end, large enough to reach into or crawl into.
10
Having gone to the trouble of
chopping
a
hole
for the pole, John Barrow suggested they might try their hand at fishing.
11
With our axes my Indians and myself
chopped
a
hole
in the solidly packed snow and ice near the shore of the lake.
12
"And I'M thinking you're going to find the sprinkler system and
chop
a
hole
in a line!"
13
While the hogs were ravenously devouring the turnips, I
chopped
a
hole
in the side of the pen, through which I pulled out little Ike.
14
"Guess we had better
chop
a
hole
in the ice and see how the water is flowing," suggested Sam.
chop
a
hole
chop