f. lumberjill
Worker who performs the initial harvesting of trees.
1 He is a lumberer , and has a saw-mill of a very primitive kind.
2 Settler, never become a lumberer , if you can avoid it.
3 There is no sound but the distant and slightly musical ring of the lumberer 's axe.
4 There no lumberer 's axe has ever rung.
5 Rough in manners, and often only half-civilized, the lumberer , as an individual, resembles little the woodsman of other lands.
6 While he was a lumberer , Lincoln was in the employ of one Kirkpatrick, who "ran" a sawmill.
7 In this case the master - lumberer bears the loss, and is obliged to refund the expenses incurred as best he can.
8 We may liken it, as we have it now, to the bumping lumberer 's raft; suitable along torrent waters until we come to smoother.
9 In two places stood a small stack of hay on the bank, ready for the lumberer 's use in the winter, looking strange enough there.
10 Here we found a gentleman who superintended the operations of the lumberers , or wood-cutters.
11 It was a lone shanty, occupied by two French lumberers .
12 The lumberers told me that there were many moose hereabouts, but no caribou or deer.
13 This arduous employment is called "lumbering," and those who engage in it are " lumberers . "
14 The lumberers often tame them, and they become so docile that they will come at a call or whistle.
15 We also heard the hylodes and tree-toads, and the lumberers singing in their camp a quarter of a mile off.
16 "Sure, that smoke must come from the lumberers ' fires," observed Mike.
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