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1 I'm going to make boots for the horses, and Wolf, too.
2 Said he was going to put up a factory to make boots and shoes.
3 And I do not see why we should not make boots of it in the same way.
4 He had learnt to make boots and shoes and was proud of his skill as a cobbler.
5 You don't know how to make boots !
6 For to make boots - such boots as he made-seemedto me then, and still seems to me, mysterious and wonderful.
8 They've been able to make boots that are really solid and form-fitting and have the support and still allow for flexibility.
9 It turns out they make boots too, including these knee-high ones that reviewers say look much more expensive than they are.
10 He was a tanner by trade, and he had gradually enlarged his business by employing workmen to make boots and shoes.
11 Simon did as Michael advised, and undertook to make boots that would not lose shape or split for a whole year.
12 Their flesh is not bad to eat; and then, you know, we can make boots , and caps, and jackets of their skins.
13 More than one tester said they felt like these Italian- made boots were custom-sized.
14 Here my uncle and two of his sons made boots .
15 Only the rounded points of well- made boots were visible.
16 Making boots and shoes for Northern soldiers laid the foundation of America's great shoe industry.
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