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    1. looked out the window to the workmen on the scaffold of


    2. The tower itself was surrounded by a scaffold exoskeleton, with rigging, ladders and several lift platforms providing transitions from one level to the next


    3. start at a ladder leading up to the scaffold


    4. Every one hundred yards a scaffold observation post rose another meter above the fence


    5. Surratt is innocent,” Lewis Powell said on the scaffold


    6. a revolt that ended only with his death upon the scaffold, outside this


    7. Meanwhile on the barge, the pair suspended the plank as a scaffold to hang against the inside wall of the empty hold


    8. With the woman at his side upon the scaffold, the man wielded a small sledgehammer that he beat against some metal object on the inside wall of the barge


    9. With the cables drawing taught, she climbed from the scaffold and stood atop the narrow deck watching as a large, tarpaulin-wrapped, rectangular object inched from the tight space


    10. Quickly, they arrived behind a stack of logs, in time to see a man and a woman climb from the boat and, from a scaffold they lowered into the barge, open a hidden panel

    11. of Israel, and spread out his hands, 13 For Solomon had made a brass scaffold of five cubits long, and five cubits broad, and three


    12. All others—off to the hangman’s scaffold


    13. The German soldiers ringed the plaza and a scaffold stood in the center


    14. The scaffold had become a permanent fixture in the plaza and was in constant use after every Resistance attack


    15. They slowly climbed onto the platform of the scaffold


    16. , stairs; steps leading to the whipping-post or scaffold


    17. A scaffold had been erected around the statue


    18. It also potentially serves, to scaffold whatever change is


    19. and had created a ramp from scaffold poles and boards


    20. � To your immediate right, this wooden block marks the spot of the scaffold where a number of young women, including Queen Ann Boleyn, lost their heads

    21. � That servant followed Lady Jane to the scaffold, but was not beheaded herself, contrary to her young mistress


    22. There was nothing they could use as a scaffold for a platform, enough to raise them to the underside of the stone roof


    23. To get up to the higher level, they could either climb stairs, made from steel scaffold tubes and timber planks or use the lift


    24. There was a scaffold at the front of the hotel with


    25. “The city garrison almost strung Nat Breldin up by his neck,” he told me as soon as he got me alone, “but before they dropped the hatch a mob of White-Ship rebels overran the scaffold and rescued Nat and six other fellows in the name of the real Lauriads that’s gone missing


    26. Upon the scaffold, shouting something I couldn’t hear, an old, blindfolded Gralde man stood between four guards in green and grey


    27. A scaffold stood outside Saint Paul's Cathedral


    28. By the barrels receiving the hot berry mixture, at the end of the fire pit, was a two-story metal scaffold


    29. He had to be remounted to the scaffold, and that was a sorry chore as he had soiled his britches abundantly and the ladies had to cover their noses with perfumed handkerchiefs in order to be able to remain near enough about the gallows to fully appreciate the conclusion of the event as was their civic entitlement


    30. A bamboo scaffold had been erected around the golden coloured Buddha, which smiled down on the three figures knelt below

    31. After an hour of chanting and prayer, Pon left the other two and, with a small glass case in his hand, ascended the scaffold until he reached the head of the 50’ statue


    32. The scaffold had been removed and the temple was silent


    33. A roughly built scaffold of wooden platforms and


    34. And whenever you get long vertical lines in a composition, no matter whether it be a cathedral interior, a pine forest, or a row of scaffold poles, you will always have the particular feeling associated with rows of vertical lines in the abstract


    35. And the same may be said of the scaffold poles or the hoop iron in the wheelwright's yard


    36. Attorney-General rose to spin the rope, grind the axe, and hammer the nails into the scaffold


    37. Every one of those had perished in the massacre; every human creature he had since cared for and parted with, had died on the scaffold


    38. There was a determined gleam in his eyes; at the same time there was a deathly pallor in his face, as though he were being led to the scaffold


    39. One of the most remarkable sufferers by the same axe--a woman--had asked at the foot of the same scaffold, not long before, to be allowed to write down the thoughts that were inspiring her


    40. To mount the scaffold, to advance to the muzzles of guns with

    41. I stood very near you old man when cool and indifferent, but trembling with age and your unheal'd wounds you mounted the scaffold;)


    42. "It seems to me rather, Sancho," said Don Quixote, "that thou wouldst mount a scaffold in order to see the bulls without danger


    43. "Nay, madame; I would place each of these heroes on his right pedestal—that of Robespierre on his scaffold in the Place Louis Quinze; that of Napoleon on the column of the Place Vendome


    44. "'Tis true, madame," answered he, "that my father was a Girondin, but he was not among the number of those who voted for the king's death; he was an equal sufferer with yourself during the Reign of Terror, and had well-nigh lost his head on the same scaffold on which your father perished


    45. His dress will procure him the means of approaching the scaffold itself, and he will deliver the official order to the officer, who, in his turn, will hand it to the executioner; in the meantime, it will be as well to acquaint Peppino with what we have determined on, if it be only to prevent his dying of fear or losing his senses, because in either case a very useless expense will have been incurred


    46. "The scaffold forms part of the fete


    47. A double line of carbineers, placed on each side of the door of the church, reached to the scaffold, and formed a circle around it, leaving a path about ten feet wide, and around the guillotine a space of nearly a hundred feet


    48. The executioner made a sign, and his two assistants leaped from the scaffold and seized him


    49. Here is a man who had resigned himself to his fate, who was going to the scaffold to die—like a coward, it is true, but he was about to die without resistance


    50. The two assistants had borne Andrea to the scaffold, and there, in spite of his struggles, his bites, and his cries, had forced him to his knees







































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