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1 And Jurgen looked toward the Woods, where men were sawing up a great oak-tree.
2 There he was still when day broke, sawing up and down like an automaton.
3 White men charged three or four dollars a "load" for sawing up stove-wood.
4 The boy at the right in the picture is sawing up cordwood in a buck frame.
5 He was working at a sturdy table outside his front door, sawing up wood with old-fashioned manual tools.
6 Crerar, however, succeeded in making a deal for the engine and, with a couple of partners, began sawing up logs.
7 We heard the clang of the hatchets, and soon came upon men felling timber and sawing up trees into coffin boards.
8 Chopping, sawing up , splitting those giants doesn't fill one with languorous dreams; the only dreams that our axmen indulge in materialize.
9 There he had secured permission to work a piece of woodland on shares, sawing up the smaller trees into cord wood.
10 Finally Mary took it indoors to bathe it and give it its supper, while Peter went on sawing up the logs.
11 Linda described to the court the scene in the bathroom of the flat as the pair set about sawing up the body.
12 And, indeed, presently, a couple began sawing up and down over the polished boards, in the apologetic manner peculiar to hotel guests.
13 There was, however, abundance of work to be done in the house, and plenty of hard exercise in sawing up logs for the stove fires.
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