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1 It is vanity, of an iron-bound kind, that makes the wandering fakir.
2 It was adjusted to crack an egg-shell or smash an iron-bound trunk.
3 And she reports having seen a chest, iron-bound , among the other stuff.
4 He envisioned a militant reformer, an iron - bound Calvinist, remodelling the world single-handed.
5 Not in bars this time, but done up in iron-bound chests.
6 The soldiers pushed her out, and the collectors threw the iron-bound doors together.
7 The current has washed a deeper channel under the iron-bound timbers.
8 I shall write you about iron-bound casks in a few days.
9 Soon, as on the preceding day, he disappeared up the ragged, iron-bound shore.
10 Next to them on the floor rested two iron - bound wooden trunks.
11 It had arrow-slits instead of windows, and a heavy, iron - bound door.
12 They were iron-bound , copper-fastened tourists, thoroughly equipped-Alpine-stock and all,-andequal to any emergency.
13 It was said gently but was an iron - bound order nonetheless.
14 They punched and pounded and at last smashed the iron-bound timbers and rushed in.
15 To one side of the main gates, a small, iron - bound door swung open soundlessly.
16 What we couldn't go through was the iron-bound social convention that set her apart.
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