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1 I had some pieces of an old drum and he had his guitar.
2 I remember when that old drum beat everbody had to be in bed at nine o'clock.
3 And last of all they found an old drum , which they took along with them too.
4 On this same principle you can convert a salt-box or an old drum of figs into a hanging-basket.
5 Is there, Joe-inthat old drum ?
6 The old drum of the Kabuli tale constantly recurred, as if a trap door to the deeps were often lifted.
7 He is far away; so get me my old drum and medicine bag, and let me die as did my fathers.
8 I pretended not to see them and marched ahead to the desolate spot in the backyard where the old drum was.
9 We continue to beat the same old drum , but let's look at the best "old school" managers plying their trade in England.
10 The sight of the Colonel, with his arms round the skeleton's pelvis and his knee in the old Drum - Horse 's stomach, was striking.
11 Stormwater works at Marfell Park unearthed remnants of nine old drums from the former Ivon Watkins Dow chemical plant in nearby Paritutu.
12 "We'll be bub-bub-bub-beat worse than any old drum ! "
13 "What an old drum of a place it is!" he cried; "we'll strike a light, Roddy, and see where we are."
14 The same old drums that beat the triumphal entrance of the New Englanders into Louisburg, June 17, 1745, beat at Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775.
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