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1 Captain Putnam said I could have all the old lumber I want.
2 Immediately after landing, we passed a yard full of old lumber .
3 Isn't it too mean that our old lumber wagon gave way?
4 The hut was built of old lumber and stood aslant on a poor foundation.
5 It led us into an old lumber camp where we ravaged a blackberry patch.
6 But what was the matter with the old lumber nag?
7 It was an old lumber camp, all grown up with tall grass and flowering weeds.
8 The big men have gone West; lots of the old lumber jacks are out there now.
9 Johnson had built some primitive hotbeds for early vegetables out of old lumber and oiled muslin.
10 The room, being so seldom used, had become a receptacle for old lumber of all sorts.
11 He was cast with yon old lumber in the back attic, when King Edward's Grace come in.
12 D'ye expect she could burrow under the walls like we did once up at that old lumber camp?
13 It isn't worth while hauling the old lumber up again; it would cost more to repair than it's worth.
14 If Jim Williams hits this trail, you ain't goin' to be well enough to care about any old lumber steal.
15 The cost of the work, not including the old hoop iron or the old lumber used in forms, was as follows:
16 The old lumber road was not hard to follow, and they reached the camp in a little less than an hour.
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