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1
The horse killed him at that
linhay
,
sir, down in 'the wild.'
2
That 'orse must 'a' galloped into the
linhay
and killed him.
3
Straight at the
linhay
Hotspur dashed, and Summerhay thought: My God!
4
At the gate beside the
linhay
,
a horse was standing.
5
He'll kill himself! Straight at the old stone
linhay
,
covered by the great ivy bush.
6
They stole back out of the gate close to the
linhay
,
the curlew still fighting and crying behind them.
7
Moreover, the
linhay
itself was full of very ancient cow dung; than which there is no balmier and more maiden soporific.
8
While they stood there close to the old
linhay
a bird came flying round them in wide circles, uttering shrill cries.
9
An old stone
linhay
,
covered to its broken thatch by a huge ivy bush, stood at the angle where the meadows met.
10
The next morning early he set about doing this, and carried it to the
linhay
at the back of his mother's dwelling.
11
I want you to fetch the short ladder from under the
linhay
,
and fix it against the window here, without making a noise.
12
In haste he pushed the box and what was in it under some brushwood which lay in the
linhay
;
but Jack had been already seen.
13
The horse killed him at that
linhay
,
sir, down in 'the wild.'
14
That 'orse must 'a' galloped into the
linhay
and killed him.
15
Straight at the
linhay
Hotspur dashed, and Summerhay thought: My God!
16
At the gate beside the
linhay
,
a horse was standing.
linhay
old linhay