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Business wasn’t too good in the Blacksmith Arms
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Fred and Joe enjoyed coming to the Blacksmith Arms, the beer
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As they left the Blacksmith Arms the landlord was
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blacksmith had his workshop
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to the public house, the Blacksmith Arms
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On this day, the Blacksmith, the Alderman’s
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“You see, my apprenticeship is with the blacksmith, and whilst I
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Blacksmith Arms out of business
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went down to the Blacksmith where Catwhiskers worked
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“I won’t, after my work in the blacksmith it would be quite easy to
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The blacksmith, Codwing Gerbiltushie hardly ever went in there
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in Catwhisker’s chosen vocation as a blacksmith, plenty of
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and the blacksmith were received into the Alderfolk chambers
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in the rear blacksmith workshop
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“And you will be required in the blacksmith”
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‘My husband is blacksmith here
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A wise man is a blacksmith to what he knows
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the village blacksmith and unofficial keeper of the peace
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Levi didn’t love blacksmith work, but, as he himself told me, “You can’t turn your back on a reliable income Jimmy
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They looked at swords at seven blacksmith stalls, finally choosing one in a crimson scabbard worked with golden stars
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Seven five-pointed stars also covered the steel blade that the blacksmith insisted was enchanted with terael
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Halon and the blacksmith agreed a price which was paid in gold
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The men on the beach had started walking toward the body of the blacksmith, obviously not having seen the murder take place
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It was not very much unlike the smell often found in blacksmith shops and forges, though its exact nature eluded him
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Squads of procrastinators stood behind masses of men of all ages who had been forced to wield whatever weapon could be found around the city forges and blacksmith shops
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Her last encounter was with the blacksmith
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The blacksmith stopped laughing
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The coward had been responsible for the death of the woman the blacksmith loved, and she could not judge him for his bitterness
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Thomas the blacksmith was the man he had known best, and even there the acquaintance had been slight
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The scribe’s memory skittered over the evil he had done to the man; if the blacksmith still lived, then Simon knew the artisan would not be kind in his judgement
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Behind her was Thomas the Blacksmith, and Simon shut his eyes as the memory of their last encounter filled his thoughts
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While still under Ralph’s command, Simon had given over to death the woman the blacksmith loved, although at the time he had not known this fact
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Perhaps here the blacksmith would finish the task he’d begun
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He stood taller as the blacksmith continued towards him
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“Get up,” the blacksmith said, his voice low and hoarse
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But this time, when the blacksmith raised his arm, he caught it before the blow could fall again
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“Do you not think that too much violence and injustice has already taken place here that you should bring it to fruition before it is ready?” he whispered, so only he and the blacksmith might hear
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The blacksmith hated him and wanted him dead
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” Thomas the Blacksmith took two steps forward, looking as if he might hit the scribe again
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When it was his turn, the blacksmith strode the few paces needed to stand directly in front of the scribe, blocking her view of him
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The blacksmith stood on the stool and wrapped the rope around the branches in a manner the Lost One couldn’t understand
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“Stand on the stool,” the blacksmith ordered
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Then the blacksmith leapt down and pushed the stool away
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The blacksmith curses and spits on the ground
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The blacksmith has tied them well, but a combination of desperation and brute force at last gets the scribe free
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Thomas the Blacksmith was at her side, naturally enough as he remained like her so opposed to the scribe that he would kill Simon again if he had the opportunity
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A slight pause, and the blacksmith nodded
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The blacksmith spat on his hands and wiped them over the sticks
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The blacksmith was more alert now, able to stand for himself
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He jumped out of the way, unconsciously bringing his hand to his cheek where the blacksmith had once scarred him
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He raised the mind-cane in front of him and the blacksmith stopped, cursing
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When he opens his eyes, he sees the grim face of the blacksmith from the village
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Ralph cries out and launches himself at the blacksmith
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The blacksmith yells out and Ralph doesn’t need to be a mind-sensitive to understand his purpose
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As the blacksmith turns the knife on him, Ralph grabs his fighting arm and with one blow twists the weapon away
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The blacksmith gets there first, but Ralph’s blood is up and he kicks the knife out of the man’s reach
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The blacksmith is already upon him, hands reaching to his throat and in any other circumstances Ralph would be the loser
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The blacksmith lands on the knife, the point of it breaching his chest and shattering his heart
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Before he faints, he hisses at the blacksmith who can hear nothing, but Ralph is honour-bound to say it
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He remembered Thomas the Blacksmith also, and his own father, and he wished with all his soul his father could have lived
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Simon recognised the blacksmith, wrapped in a thick woollen cloak, and one or two of the other villagers
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The blacksmith had never been armed before
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“I killed the woman the blacksmith loved
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And only a week before the blacksmith had come for him
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Since these new crystals had made an appearance, finding oil to smother the door with to produce a good burn had been a difficult task but in the end you can always rely on a blacksmith to have some and he had found a large vase of combustible oil down by the town forge
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“Bet that crippled blacksmith was surprised when he netted a couple of stupid kids
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The severed digit lashed back and forth and steamed like smoke from a forge, forcing the children to turn from the heat, but the Dangler kept his hands in the core of the combustion like a blacksmith with skin of iron
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"There are soldiers who guard us, farmers and herdsmen who provide most of our food, general workers who maintain the services, such as the cobbler, the baker, the hardware merchant, the blacksmith, the builders, and the women who look after the homes and have children
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His father is the blacksmith
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Is that why she left the knight and married the blacksmith? To hide
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to himself that he needed to go to the blacksmith first thing because he was concern about
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village to meet with the blacksmith, Jacob
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John the Blacksmith dumped water on Jesus’ head
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He was a slave who escaped his master and made a living as a blacksmith in
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Then he heard birdsong again, a blacksmith plover rapping
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He hoped to be a blacksmith someday and spent much of his free time watching the local blacksmith hone his craft
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However, Daniel had good reasons to be ecstatic: similar nails, made individually by hand with inferior iron, would have cost two deniers for only ten of them at a local blacksmith in Toulouse
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If the blacksmith
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Now if this same blacksmith started knitting sweaters for a
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“I’m sorry to disturb you, but I forgot to mention that when you are finished the blacksmith is ready to fit you for your mail armor if you so choose to wear it
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The blacksmith came behind her and pinched the back of the mail cloth
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” James nodded as the blacksmith put down Katie’s mail and picked up James’
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The blacksmith made the children beautifully decorated bows and arrows that he had crafted himself
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And Henry Morgan, the blacksmith who had wanted a potion to make him like an animal in bed, but had ended up confined to his chamber with legs as swollen as a hippopotamus at a weight-watchers’ class
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The blacksmith understood him and set
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The man pointed to his own back to tel the blacksmith that he wanted a new saddle for his
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“Over there lives the blacksmith and his wife, who is also a midwife and the best baker in Bergendal
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He was a blacksmith
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“It is the son of the late sir Peters, the blacksmith, his name is John the guitarist
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Of course, you are a person of considerable social rank known to all the people in al-Sham so you could never work in any mundane job such as a blacksmith or a carpenter…
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I’d say he’d make a fine blacksmith but I wouldn’t want him that close to fire
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the blacksmith and therefore she guessed that he had either slipped into madness or found a way
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And, of course, you are a person of considerable social rank known to all the people in al-Sham so you could never work in any mundane job such as a blacksmith or a carpenter…
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and storehouses that brought the land in to the people, and then the stables and blacksmith shops that brought the people out to the land
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The blacksmith swung his hammer onto a flaming red piece of metal and sparks flew
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The three-legged dog, the blacksmith shop spouting flames and sparks (something she couldn’t believe the fire marshal would allow), the three story-buildings and thatched roofed cottages, well, those were all things she hadn’t noticed before when she’d been preoccupied with Kyle and his supposed prom invite
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"Paddy, the inventor of the wrench was Charles Moncke and he was a London blacksmith
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Yet it is claimed that prior to that the site was occupied by a blacksmith and cutler and the coat of arms of the Worshipful Company of Cutlers does feature an elephant with a castle on its back
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"I declare," stated Olin, "that it is the truth that I did not inform the respected Councilmen that the lumber necessary to construct log cabins, a blacksmith shop, a grist and sawmill and a waterwheel would be free upon the property for such use and that I would not incur a cost to purchase such lumber
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“Well, if he was a blacksmith I would guess that he used iron,” observed Olin