Person, a central figure leading construction projects; while the term applies to the premodern era in the English-speaking world, it is still a valid job title in other languages (e.g.
Veja mais 1 He goes out, and proceeds to the house of the master mason .
2 The master mason nodded approvingly when the answer was translated to him.
3 But the master mason did not seem to enjoy the joke.
4 I'm a master mason now, sir; and the whole of this lot is under me.'
5 The master mason was there luckily, and would not move it till the rector had seen it.
6 But the lieutenant, a master mason , refused:
7 On a sunny, windblown morning, the master mason approached Falkes on one of his visits to the building sites.
8 He was the " master mason , " and a record of him in large letters on a pillar ran-
9 The master mason , who was a gruff kind of man, stood scratching his head, and said nothing at first.
10 Further initiation ceremonies are required before he can be accepted as a fellow craft mason and then a master mason .
12 The master mason , looking carefully on the ground, saw the tracks of many little feet, some with shoes and some barefoot.
13 There is a man here who is a master mason , a hard-working, ambitious, honest chap, very much loved in the commune.
14 The wages of the master mason , supposing him to have been without employment one-third of the year, would have fully equalled them.
15 Henderson reached for the coffee pot and a fresh instalment of beef and waited patiently while Jim talked with the master mason .
16 Led by Lian, a master mason from a Chin city, still more worked on assembling catapults and piling clay pots of fire oil.
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