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1 So you just climb out and chop firewood , and plenty of it.
2 They went on until they entered the forest, and there set to work to chop firewood .
3 I even stripped down to a fleece jacket to chop firewood outside for a half an hour.
4 The little can stove required much finely chopped firewood to keep it going.
5 He was in the forest somewhere, chopping firewood , and was not easy to find.
6 Julia was boiling the billy for tea, and her husband was chopping firewood outside.
7 He was chopping firewood and opened up a deep gash.
8 The men who were in attendance on the suitors also came up and began chopping firewood .
9 Several hours' work a day, chopping firewood for the steamboat companies, sufficed to keep him in food.
10 Although I am disillusioned, Kseniya, I go on chopping firewood , heating the stove, living just to live.
11 Let's try chopping firewood for a change.
12 Rogers was killed as he was chopping firewood - that is to say first thing when he got up.
13 The poor man betook himself to work, swept out the yard, cleaned the horses, fetched water, chopped firewood .
14 He ran away from home after his grandmother smashed a bottle over his head for not chopping firewood .
15 We three were armed; M'ling carried the little hatchet he used in chopping firewood , and some coils of wire.
16 Next we come to the chopping block, an old log on which we chopped firewood into the right size.
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