1It was the great oak wood, the dominion she had abandoned.
2The pedestals were done in gray, specially prepared oak wood.
3To be sure, yonder oak wood has an almighty echo.
4From the hermitage in the oak wood. It sufficed.
5The blade was driven deep in the oak wood.
6You were rash that day in the oak wood.
7After about a mile and a half of walking we came to an oak wood.
8Remove chicken from dish and barbecue over medium-hot coals or red oak wood, turning occasionally.
9I finished dressing, reached into the duffel bag, and withdrew a block of oak wood.
10The blade struck deep into the oak wood.
11The soap used was made from taking hickory or oak wood and burning it to ashes.
12The fish were generally cooked by roasting on hot coals from burned oak wood or bark.
13Waking once more, I was alone, lying bound on the edge of a little oak wood.
14Walnut, maple, hickory, and oak wood are best; chestnut or hemlock is bad, because it snaps.
15Now, do you take some oak wood and saw off two pieces, each a foot long.
16But yonder is the oak wood; and he stopped to think out the whereabouts of the well.
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