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1
About three o'clock Tibbie woke and rose to
mend
the
fire
.
2
The cold drove him forth to
mend
the
fire
.
3
Lucas returned to light the candles and
mend
the
fire
and just behind him was Childermass.
4
He unbuttoned his coat, and taking the poker in his hand, began to
mend
the
fire
,
talking the while.
5
All night long he would have to fight off sleep so that he could
mend
the
fire
and cut fuel.
6
And now once more let us
mend
the
fire
,
for thy face is growing dim to me, and that misliketh me.
7
Not comprehending what Lans knew or misunderstood, having no intention of explaining-hesimply stared and then turned to
mend
the
fire
.
8
He is jealous of the man who comes in to
mend
the
fire
,
or the maid who pulls her stockings off.
9
It was some time before the great-little old fellow could compose himself to
mend
the
fire
,
and draw his chair to the warm hearth.
10
Buckham came in to
mend
the
fire
,
issuing from the shadows like a lean old ghost and eyeing him with tender, faded old eyes.
11
His landlady came in to bring his luncheon and
mend
the
fire
,
but he feigned to be asleep, so as not to be spoken to.
12
Bailey nodded and turned back to his pretense of
mending
the
fire
.
13
She turned away quickly, and occupied herself in
mending
the
fire
.
14
He put a big pot on,
mended
the
fire
,
and lit his pipe.
15
The boy, on his knees before the grate,
mending
the
fire
,
stared at us.
16
He leaned forward and reached the poker,
mending
the
fire
with extreme care and method.
mend
the
fire
mend