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The Countess rose and walked over to the rustic, blue painted wardrobe and
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In front of me, seated on a similar, rustic wooden dining chair sat the man
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The Countess rose and walked over to the rustic, blue painted wardrobe and pulled from its hanger one of a number of simple cotton summer dresses, long and plain, cream in colour, with just a hint of flow and swirl towards the hem
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the village, manufacturing the traditional products of rustic ironworks
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For the last time he admired the bold, rustic carvings on
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In a country which has neither foreign commerce nor any of the finer manufactures, a great proprietor, having nothing for which he can exchange the greater part of the produce of his lands which is over and above the maintenance of the cultivators, consumes the whole in rustic hospitality at home
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But when they spend them in maintaining tradesmen and artificers, they may, all of them taken together, perhaps maintain as great, or, on account of the waste which attends rustic hospitality, a greater number of people than before
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Sally the Sleepy showed up about a half hour late, finding Patty the Perky patiently sitting at a table by a window taking in the lush vegetation that surrounded the front and two sides of the rather rustic but exclusive dining place
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And though it was something of a relief, to see such signs of rustic civilization, it was also unsettling
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And so he shifted his thoughts again, noticing the rustic structures dotting the countryside some distance from the camp
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They were polished to a high shine and added to the rustic surroundings, creating the perfect mood for a newly married couple
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They went to the rustic living room with dark, cracked leather chairs that surrounded a matching leather sofa
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The reason of the new doctrines recommended them to some, their novelty to many; the hatred and contempt of the established clergy to a still greater number: but the zealous, passionate, and fanatical, though frequently coarse and rustic eloquence, with which they were almost everywhere inculcated, recommended them to by far the greatest number
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He was rustic, all right
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Alex wanted her? What possible interest could he have in her? And wasn’t he everything she had taken pains to avoid? He was a polished businessman who would be as disappointed in her rustic lifestyle as she would be with his lavish way of living
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Lunch was at a rustic little seafood place in Rogers called Catfish John’s, and afterward she directed him to the War Eagle Mill
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There was this woman who was a part time bartender at the Rustic Inn in Victorville
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Mickey was still dressed the same way she was when she met me in the Rustic Inn
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Children playing in a Conservation Authority property near this remote and rustic village in eastern Lennox County, reportedly discovered a human foot near the shoreline of the as-yet unspoiled Shashawanaga River
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The lodge at Old Faithful has an old-time rustic charm
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“As I said, a nice rustic place
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Thailand is a very diverse country with exciting cities, tropical islands and rustic villages and the people, so far, are friendly and fun loving; so I can see why the Country is called the ‘land of smiles’
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Nik had been upset because this was his favorite rustic island getaway, but now they had built a hotel on one of the beaches and the island was getting more popular
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If anything, the rubble enhances the rustic charm of the maze city
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The rustic silver ring is crafted with a leaf patterned band
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They are but habits to remove as easily as were put on thy coverings of rustic charm
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Inside the restaurant there was a bar area with the typical blackboards, and rustic décor, with copper pans and horse brasses hanging everywhere
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The judge has refused to listen to the rustic
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The lonely house stood halfway up the hill, a few projects away from full urban rustic
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The entrance to Tafferel’s farm was a smart stone wall and high rustic poles with a sign hanging from the top beam which simply said ‘Tafferel’ on it
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The roof was tiled with big rustic tiles
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had begun furnishing it with rustic handcrafted local
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At the rare, and rustic bench seats that seem to just appear
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On the hazy summer mornings, however, the other counselors and I led the children outdoors for Bible lessons under the rustic shelter’s roof
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His reputation as an honest, upstanding pillar of his rustic small community earned him respect and admiration from many individuals of all walks of life
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The passing fishermen, with their salty bait, added to the rustic ambiance of the shimmering sea backdrop
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It was a sprawling two-story, constructed in a Hamptons Shingle style, and built to look rustic and weathered, humble almost, but it was far from that
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a rustic cabin by
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Looking again and again at this rustic door, I noticed a small, old wood, decaying sign above it that was completely covered in dust, as I brushed it with my hand; I saw that it had written on it “Judgment
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The room alloted to Ingrid on the top floor, even though rustic, was comfortable and included a large bed and a dormer window that provided ample light
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Pulling into a village of little distinction, we failed to appreciate the full, Rousseau-esque rural charm of the decaying rustic timbered frame houses and manky collection of domesticated animals occupying a perfectly good spot for a hotel
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A stack of books sat on the rustic wooden table by his side
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I had met Lalu for the first time in the early 1990s—a meeting of an English-educated south Bombay boy with a rustic Bihari
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Still – there was something about it that drew you in to its rustic décor
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It was a lovely day as she sauntered down the rustic country lane that ran through
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description of how he is slighted by a group of rustic women and
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The whole place was a bewildering mix of strawberries and stylised rustic en-vogue
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Adrian finally pulled up in front of a rustic log cabin and a tall man with curly red hair came down the steps, shouting and hollering to beat the band
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Adrian finally pulled up in front of a rustic log cabin and a tall man with red curly hair came down the steps, shouting and hollering to beat the band
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We managed to reach the conservatory and found in a corner a veritable bower with a wide rustic seat under some palms
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But the entire outside, front, sides and rear, was then clad in wood panels representing rustic slats as one would find in the slums of third world countries where families lived not in homes as known in the west but in shanties made of whatever material could be found, often planks of old timber
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All around them were books, mounted maps, stuffed animals, and rustic and uncomfortable looking furniture
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zambomba, rustic drum ( open atone end, closed at the other,with a tightly-
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hands wide apart on the new rustic lecturn
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fly fishing expedition with rustic cabins and hotels dotting the
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It was rustic without being, well, rusty
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It was all rustic, unlike the rest of the building with its crisp white walls and lemon scented air
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The farmhouse was rustic looking and made of stone and wood
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Redwood is another choice for rustic terrace flooring
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After saving money on the kiosk food, you’ll have enough for dinner at one of the rustic local establishments serving regional cuisine
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At the steepest point of the hill there was a little burial-ground, with a Cross and a new large figure of Our Saviour on it; it was a poor figure in wood, done by some inexperienced rustic carver, but he had studied the figure from the life--his own life, maybe--for it was dreadfully spare and thin
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Cruncher sat watching the two streams, like the heathen rustic who has for several centuries been on duty watching one stream--saving that Jerry had no expectation of their ever running dry
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There was a murmur of confidence and approval, and then the man who hungered, asked: "Is this rustic to be sent back soon? I hope so
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Does homage with the rustic kiss and cuff
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And though it is plain they could not do without eating and performing all the other natural functions, because, in fact, they were men like ourselves, it is plain too that, wandering as they did the most part of their lives through woods and wilds and without a cook, their most usual fare would be rustic viands such as those thou now offer me; so that, friend Sancho, let not that distress thee which pleases me, and do not seek to make a new world or pervert knight-errantry
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And still more surprised were they when they perceived that what they heard sung were the verses not of rustic shepherds, but of the polished wits of the city; and so it proved, for the verses they heard were these: What makes my quest of happiness seem vain?
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spell-bound, looking at them without opening her lips or uttering a word, just like a village rustic to whom something strange that he has never seen before has been suddenly shown; but on the curate addressing some further words to the same effect to her, sighing deeply she broke silence and said:
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In short, all the preparations made for the wedding were in rustic style, but abundant enough to feed an army
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"Laurie, when are you going to your grandfather?" she asked presently, as she settled herself on a rustic seat
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Sancho returned to his master mightily pleased with this gratifying answer, and told him all the great lady had said to him, lauding to the skies, in his rustic phrase, her rare beauty, her graceful gaiety, and her courtesy
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At these words the rustic let go the lancet-case he was twisting between his fingers
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"There is no necessity," said the duke, "for your worship to take the trouble of seeking out the rustic of whom this worthy duenna complains, nor is there any necessity, either, for asking my leave to challenge him; for I admit him duly challenged, and will take care that he is informed of the challenge, and accepts it, and comes to answer it in person to this castle of mine, where I shall afford to both a fair field, observing all the conditions which are usually and properly observed in such trials, and observing too justice to both sides, as all princes who offer a free field to combatants within the limits of their lordships are bound to do
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No man of sense, he says in the Timaeus, would take physic; and we heartily sympathize with him in the Laws when he declares that 'the limbs of the rustic worn with toil will derive more benefit from warm baths than from the prescriptions of a not over wise doctor
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Pray, don't imagine that he conceals depths of benevolence and affection beneath a stern exterior! He's not a rough diamond---a pearl-containing oyster of a rustic: he's a fierce, pitiless, wolfish man
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neat easy simplicity of my rustic dress than the awkward, untoward,
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The roof of bark had long since fallen, and mingled with the soil, but the huge logs of pine, which had been hastily thrown together, still preserved their relative positions, though one angle of the work had given way under the pressure, and threatened a speedy downfall to the remainder of the rustic edifice
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At one corner, where the foliage became so thick as almost to shut out day, a large stone bench and sundry rustic seats indicated that this sheltered spot was either in general favor or particular use by some inhabitant of the house, which was faintly discernible through the dense mass of verdure that partially concealed it, though situated but a hundred paces off
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Our travellers reached the rustic hostelry and alighted from their palfreys
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That was worth something, right? I thought as I walked through the rustic campground near Walker Pass and found a place to camp
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The place was crowded with tourists, most of them people who’d rented one of the rustic cabins that surrounded the restaurant
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I was supposed to be eating my salt-covered branzino on a rustic outdoor table with witty dinner guests and my adorable little children bringing flowers to me straight from our English garden, like the photos in Gwyneth’s book
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Shelter Cove Resort was a store surrounded by a rustic set of cabins on a wide green lawn that sat on the shore of a big lake called Odell that was rimmed by green forests
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Four of the town’ s young tearaways were fighting fiercely with a group of peasants, identifiable as such by their rustic clothing, and probably all from the same village
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The reserved rustic road was presently joined by a shy little brother in the shape of a canal, which took its hand and ambled along by its side in perfect confidence, but with the same tongue-tied, uncommunicative attitude towards strangers
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He was dressed in rusty black, with a very broad brimmed top-hat and a loose white necktie—the whole effect being that of a very rustic parson or of an undertaker's mute
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My friend knocked at the little rustic door, and knocked again without response
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And why should I here suppress the delight I received from this amiable creature, in remarking each artless look, each motion of pure indissembled nature, betrayed by his wanton eyes; or shewing, transparently, the glow and suffusion of blood through his fresh, clear skin, whilst even his stury rustic pressure wanted not their peculiar charm? Oh! but, say you, this was a young fellow of too low a rank of life to deserve so great a display
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The cabin was small, rustic, with a front porch that ran about halfway along the front
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But, given her rustic appearance and salty language, it was difficult to imagine her parents officially naming her Lady
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It was tucked into the side of a hill, a rustic square made of old timbers, with a front porch and a chimney on one end
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The décor is rustic: random chairs and tables with gingham tablecloths, wild flowers in little vases
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"I thought—any man would have thought—that by giving up all ambition to win a wife with social standing, with fortune, with knowledge of the world, I should secure rustic innocence as surely as I should secure pink cheeks; but— However, I am no man to reproach you, and I will not
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Farmsteads in Connecticut, time-shares on the Jersey shore, rustic Adirondack retreats
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At the same time, they were very neatly dressed, made no collection, refused the halfpence offered them; and the people around could not understand the conduct of this rustic fiddler, who tramped the roads with that pretty child who sang like an angel from Heaven
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Boulanger, typifying 'The War Dance', 'The Rustic Dance', 'The Dance of Love' and 'The Bacchic Dance
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was Ted Sandyman, the miller's son; and there were various other rustic
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It had a harsh, rustic appeal and she found herself running her fingertips over the unpainted walls