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1 He buys a few potatoes, onions and a large gourd , and goes home.
2 I had brought some large gourd - shells with me for the purpose.
3 There was a large gourd lying by it which we have taken the liberty of borrowing.
4 Finding it so, I took occasion to abstract a good large gourd , and set it surreptitiously aside.
5 It is, in fact, a large gourd , or calabash, hanging by a hook from the climber's waistband.
6 He came bearing a large gourd , and he knelt before Kate so that she might look into it.
7 In the afternoon he slings a large gourd upon his shoulder, and repeats his round to collect the sap.
8 We have elsewhere related that the natives cultivate a tree in their gardens, whose fruit resembles a large gourd .
9 Now and again, they passed a large gourd , stained dark around the neck from years of wear by rough, sweaty hands.
10 Their arms were bows of unusual length, and each had a large gourd , strengthened with meshes of cord, in which he carried water.
11 Peeping down to the earth, he saw a man coming along the path carrying on his head a large gourd filled with honey.
12 He was holding a large gourd , painted and decorated with feathers, which he would shake at the ogre warriors as they came ashore.
13 This is called "dillock," and is made in quantities at a time, being preserved in a large gourd - shell , generally suspended from the roof.
14 From the base Bakahenzie took two large gourds and gave them into the keeping of Kingata Mata.
15 Over the route they return later with large gourds in which they collect the fluid from the clay cups.
16 The fisherman takes two large gourds , which he connects by a bamboo of sufficient length to allow him to sit astraddle between them.
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