Aún no tenemos significados para "take the spade".
1They were too much absorbed in hating themselves-hatingthe ill luck that made them take the spade and the pick there.
2Two or three times the man seemed to offer to take the spade from Mr. Axtell, but he kept it and worked away.
3Anton obediently took the spade and valiantly began to turn up the sods.
4He remembered his position, arose, shivered, took the spade, and again went out.
5He took the spade and drove it deep into the soil.
6Oswald had taken the spade and a sheet of newspaper.
7Dannie took the spade from her hand, and Mary fled sobbing to the house.
8Without comment, Rankin removed his coat and took the spade from the boy's hand.
9Then Alida knew, and, taking the spade, she and Judith began to dig the grave.
10He had not even taken the spade from him.
11April took the spade away, and the door closed.
12Lewis took the spade, I used the axe.
13Sir Bryan obediently took the spade.
14You take the spades, Dick.
15Take the spade, Jack, and then you'll owe me sixpence.-SoBill Freeman pawned his wife's best gown last Saturday night.
16Then I took the spade one man had, and gently turned the gravel from that bit of cloth, and there was surety.
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