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1I was much interested with an old blacksmith, who was employed at the killaah.
2You see, he believes the old blacksmith must have meant ten-fifteen instead of eleven.
3The doctor returned to the old blacksmith shop in an hour and called Frank outside.
4For a moment, the old blacksmith eyed the razors as though he would fain not use them.
5The old blacksmith is a veteran of 1870, and was for a long time a prisoner at Konigsburg.
6Somehow he seemed to feel drawn toward the old blacksmith, who seemed to be such a sterling character.
7Now the old blacksmith's shop, in a tiny corner of the farm, has been transformed into a cafe.
8How could her mother make intimacy with Mrs. Knoxwell, the old blacksmith's wife, or Mrs. Pevear, the carriage-painter's?
9He shows us the old blacksmith at his forge and draws us with the other children to see his work.
10A weather-faced old blacksmith from across the road had been reshoeing two horses in Dickens's stable and joined the procession.
11When the old blacksmith came to pull down the masonry to rebuild it, he found three brass kettles full of money.
12On one of those occasions I rented an old blacksmith shop at Royston-nothingin it, just four walls and a roof.
13He talked to the old blacksmith, however, without the slightest assumption: like others in the neighbourhood, he regarded him as odd and privileged.
14Good-bye, friends, good-bye, said Warner, waving his hand toward two or three men who stood in the door of an old blacksmith shop.
15Little didst thou think, old blacksmith, when thou drewest the dull metal from the fire, of what precious price it was to become!
16Richard Lloyd, on the one hand, and the old blacksmith, on the other, would stir the discussion now and again with a sagacious word.
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