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He had found a whole back closet behind some shelves in the eaves closet that she hadn't even known about
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eaves dripped rust from the corroded iron guttering that hung to the
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A big rain barrel hung right below the eaves of a roof strong enough to hold a week’s snow in a Kugenzglaw winter
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The house grew a lush crop of the fruits, mainly along the eaves and on the balcony rails of the upper rooms
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The eaves of the old barns are spattered with droplets of mud where the birds are building nests
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Unwanted solitude peels from the eaves
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the overhanging eaves as they made their way back
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on the eaves of the surrounding buildings
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under the broad eaves on the shady side of the street,
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As he watched the melting ice drip from the eaves
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the eaves, then down into the shadows of the ravine
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looked around at the eaves surrounding the courtyard,
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they can get purchase - usually under the eaves
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And the lamplighters and road sweepers marked his return with equal dependability, as the cold vapours began to congregate in dark corners and beneath sagging eaves, at very nearly exactly just before eight each evening
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’ He slipped over to where Rita was, to eaves drop and to see what he could learn
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washed over the cabin and fingered the eaves, and brushed furtive hands
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His parents had found him much later, curled up in a corner, wedged into the eaves, shaking and sobbing
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He counted two stories and a small window in the eaves indicating a third floor attic
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Colling tucked the Luger into the back of his belt and found a corner in the eaves in which to conceal the box of cartridges
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Beneath the first couple of trees in the forest eaves, she rolled out her blankets on the soft ground and lay down with a sigh
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He turned with a jolt, and she saw that they had reached the northern forest eaves
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Only the outmost trees in the forest eaves hid him, but it would be enough
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They were heading for some scattered tents in the forest eaves
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Before she had passed the last couple of trees in the forest eaves, someone loudly called out her name from behind
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The scattered tents that had been in the forest eaves yesterday were now in the middle of open land
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Misur came to the door, under the eaves, and shouted:
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There would be no more leaf storms, no more rain by the Seine, no more dripping eaves
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stored under the eaves
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opened the others and spread them around under the eaves
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He couldn't see a thing on this dark cloudy night, and he couldn't hear anything except rain dripping from the eaves, and the snoring of those enjoying delicious sleep
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The eaves had many holes and a colony of bats had taken up residence under the roof
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Smoke was finding its way through gaps under the eaves
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Then he heard a leathery rustle in the eaves above his head
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beneath the thatch eaves, and saw Bob limping down the stairs into the ambient light of
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There were external cameras and lights at the corners of the building, at eaves level
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Eaves dropping into the conferences,
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I see it growing in my garden, tall and strong reaching to the eaves
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You will not be able to communicate with her telepathically and I want you to stop eaves dropping through me
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For Yin, there must be empty areas, shadowed eaves, set back structures and elevations in the back
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cooed in the eaves above the door to the coffee shop
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and eaves are dripping with powdery
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My mother had always told me that you never hear anything good when you eaves drop, yet I hovered outside, listening through the gap
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Inside the church was dimly lit by candles along the aisle and eaves
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It stood on its own and I spotted CCTV cameras mounted on the corners under the eaves and a remotely operated machine gun on the roof
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She saw herself, at first with an astonished chagrin and afterwards with resignation, swarming up to the eaves of her little home, pauseless, gapless, luxuriantly threatening choke the very chimneys
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Silas would have liked the house were it not for the pigeons; a group was always hanging around the eaves
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The rest of his gang was finally catching on, taking off from the eaves and coming after Silas
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He knows that he really shouldn't eaves drop, and he considers just ignoring it
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In the moment that he's hovering between these two options, it's already clear that he's just eaves dropping and he might as well just keep doing it
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It was the first fine day of winter, a few days before we were due to ride to Aquae Sulis for Arna and Val’s wedding, and though it was still very cold, the sun was out and we had built some long wooden benches to put outside under the eaves of the hall’s roof
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He noticed she was looking at the wind chimes hanging from the eaves over the porch
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He remembered decorating the eaves with twinkling lights
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To judge by the ornate eaves, they were late nineteenth century
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They shared words but Holly was too busy reeling from everything that had just happened to eaves drop
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Betwixt the hut and the fence, on the back side, was a lean-to that joined the hut at the eaves, and was made out of plank
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I checked in and followed Stacy up the stairs and through the main women’s dorm room to a small, private alcove that sat under the eaves of the building
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They were the two directions I could go: either back to my bed under the eaves in the hostel in Ashland alone, or into his bed with him
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Not to inherit by right of primogeniture, gavelkind or borough English, or possess in perpetuity an extensive demesne of a sufficient number of acres, roods and perches, statute land measure (valuation 42 pounds), of grazing turbary surrounding a baronial hall with gatelodge and carriage drive nor, on the other hand, a terracehouse or semidetached villa, described as Rus in Urbe or Qui si sana , but to purchase by private treaty in fee simple a thatched bungalowshaped 2 storey dwellinghouse of southerly aspect, surmounted by vane and lightning conductor, connected with the earth, with porch covered by parasitic plants (ivy or Virginia creeper), halldoor, olive green, with smart carriage finish and neat doorbrasses, stucco front with gilt tracery at eaves and gable, rising, if possible, upon a gentle eminence with agreeable prospect from balcony with stone pillar parapet over unoccupied and unoccupyable interjacent pastures and standing in 5 or 6 acres of its own ground, at such a distance from the nearest public thoroughfare as to render its houselights visible at night above and through a quickset hornbeam hedge of topiary cutting, situate at a given point not less than 1 statute mile from the periphery of the metropolis, within a time limit of not more than 15 minutes from tram or train line (e
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He checked up, down, and along the eaves of the roofline
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A power line as thick as Reacher’s finger looped in under the eaves
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We’re at the Swan again, in the room under the eaves
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But one of them sailed through a second-floor hay door into the stable’s loft, directly into an AOG trooper’s face, and the last—better aimed or extraordinarily lucky (or both)—drilled through the ventilation space under the stable’s eaves
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Icy wind whistled around the eaves of the mansion he’d commandeered as his headquarters, and it was cold in the splendidly furnished dining room
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The mansion had a The governor’s mansion was brave with jigsaw work on banisters and eaves, but the ballroom, but it looked like a billiard table compared with the enormous room that covered the entire third floor of Scarlett’s house
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Fats just below the eaves of Fats Domino’s house, up to where the waters had risen
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The rain had ceased and there was no sound except for the occasional drip of water from the eaves
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Long thatched sheds stretched round the enclosure, their slopes encrusted with vivid green moss, and their eaves supported by wooden posts rubbed to a glossy smoothness by the flanks of infinite cows and calves of bygone years, now passed to an oblivion almost inconceivable in its profundity
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Close under the eaves of the stack, and as yet barely visible, was the red tyrant that the women had come to serve—a timber-framed construction, with straps and wheels appertaining—the threshing-machine which, whilst it was going, kept up a despotic demand upon the endurance of their muscles and nerves
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Afterward, in the mothball heat of his bedroom under the eaves, he tried to convince himself it was Pop he was running from, or C
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But then again, smoked out the window of his room under the eaves that afternoon, the stuff restored Mercer’s appetite for dinner
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ain't no eaves at Bag End, and that's a fact
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The eaves of the Forest behind were clipped, and trim as a hedge
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Water dripped down from the thatched eaves above
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be glad if I were beneath the eaves of that wood, and it were springtime! '
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'Lothlurien! We have come to the eaves of
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Strange things await us by the eaves of
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At last as the afternoon was waning they came to the eaves of the forest, and in an open glade among the first trees they found the place of the great burning: the ashes were still hot and smoking
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They were under the eaves of Fangorn, and endless leagues lay between them and the Men of Rohan, their only friends in this wide and dangerous land
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He stood under the eaves of the forest, stooping forward, as if he were listening, and peering with wide eyes into the shadows
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Between the Dike and the eaves of that nameless wood only two
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far from the eaves of the forest
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they rode from under the eaves of the wood, Legolas halted and looked back
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They stand here and there in the wood or under its eaves, silent, watching endlessly over the trees; but deep in the darkest dales there are hundreds and hundreds of them, I believe
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I scarcely passed beyond the eaves of it, and I did not wish to turn
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Then suddenly, as before under the eaves of the Emyn Muil, Sam saw these two rivals with other vision
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“I will lead him to Shelter under the Eaves,” Isobel said, and for a Moment or two, I was left alone with Joan, my Seeress
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“He askt after you when I ty’d him under the Eaves…
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As a light rain came down, the homeless pulled up their hoodies, hunched over their shopping carts, crouched under the eaves of the rent-by-the-hour Ethel Hotel and Aunt Vicky’s, the down-and-dirty gay bar next to it
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It was a garret, a hidey-hole under the eaves of this Victorian house
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She turned and headed toward a small closet door in the corner of the bedroom where the ceiling slanted under the eaves
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Upstairs, the fire crew was doing mop-up and overhaul, dismantling the second-story ceiling, putting out hot spots under the eaves