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1 He had even started teaching her to knap flint alongside his apprentices.
2 She had learned to knap flint by watching Droog and then practicing.
3 And 'tis on the knap afore the old captain's house at Mistover.
4 The place had obviously been used to knap flint for a long time.
5 Do you think women can't learn to knap flint as well as any man?
6 He went to his room, strapped on his heavy knap -sack , and came down stairs.
7 Of course women can knap flint.
8 Give me back my knap sack.
9 You were teaching one of them how to knap flint so he could make a life for himself.
10 I went down to the rocky bank by the river to knap a new axe and some other tools.
11 Dirt knap for the carpets.
12 He's so good with Jonayla, and he's so good with the youngsters who are learning to knap flint, his apprentices.
13 It was easier to knap the flint at the site than to carry the heavy rocks back to the cave.
14 They had to carry it all in the knap -sacks on their own backs, since no one of them yet had saddles.
15 Billy had showed David how to knap flint and chert the week before, after seeing a filmstrip about it in class.
16 I'm going to show him how to knap flint, and see if he has any talent or inclination for it, Jondalar said.
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