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1. Her idea of selecting the right fork brought to mind the choice between a table fork and a pitchfork
2. She turned and threw the pitchfork toward the barn
3. Where was the pitchfork?
4. Kay strode toward the first stall and grabbed the pitchfork
5. I touched the pitchfork of the devil…and grabbed it for myself
6. The messenger was regular Army riding on a horse, but the 449th volunteer infantry was a bunch of farmers trying to hold their pike like it was a pitchfork
7. She dresses as though her clothes are tossed on with a pitchfork
8. Edwin and Bryony turned round, and saw the rusty prongs of a pitchfork hovering at eye level
9. “Hands up,” said the boy, jabbing the pitchfork threateningly
10. “Scarecrows?” The boy’s expression softened, and he lowered the pitchfork
11. “Run,” said the boy, with a less threatening wave of the pitchfork
12. Jed lowered the pitchfork, and his ferret eyes flickered to a figure that approached from the farmhouse
13. Then she nodded, pointing the pitchfork over Bryony’s shoulder
14. ” She pointed the pitchfork again, and Bryony and Edwin saw more scarecrows hobbling towards them
15. “Seize them!” The pitchfork twitched again as Ma screeched her command
16. it came from much farther off, unearthed by the rain’s pitchfork from the days when in Melquíades’ room he would read the prodigious fables about flying carpets and whales that fed on entire ships and their crews
17. One of the Germans was being kicked by one of the farmers armed with a pitchfork, while the two other civilians were approaching the second German, who lay still on the ground
18. Just a guy with horns and a pitchfork!
19. with a beard and horns scratched crudely on, a pitchfork in her hand
20. or pitchfork than I have in this man’s testicles
21. Ian disappeared for a few moments, returning with a rusty pitchfork
22. The pitchfork struck Halfshaft across the
23. This time, the pitchfork smashed into
24. The pitchfork found its mark a second time
25. the wizard would have put up a better show, especially now the pitchfork –
26. old lady could handle a pitchfork like that,” he marvelled
27. Ian and his pitchfork)
28. Mercury with a Pitchfork
29. with a pitchfork in one hand and a silly smile on his face, but the Bible tells us that he was
30. Aesa grabbed a pitchfork and went to work on the haystack
31. Startled, Bohdan turned to see a stable boy with a pitchfork in his hand
32. Black Hat speared the straw hat with his pitchfork and lifted it high into the air
33. ere was a pitchfork in
34. ground, failing to notice that the pitchfork was absent
35. Leaving the barn, she noticed that the pitchfork was not in its
36. when there was someone out there carrying a pitchfork and riding a
37. e dark spectre raised his arm in the air, thrusting the pitchfork
38. came in contact with the tines of a large pitchfork
39. Another snort was returned as Detroit stomped away with the rest, leaving Oak with a long haired boy bearing a three tined pitchfork, the prongs looked sharp even with the dirt that lay upon them
40. red suit, horns, and pitchfork and is forever tormenting the damned
41. She groaned slightly under the weight of the hay on the pitchfork, but was still able to push
42. " They added things like Satan has a red suit, horns, and pitchfork and is forever tormenting the damned
43. There was a pitchfork piercing one of the bales
44. It came into the church in the Dark Age from Pagan Greek philosophers and writers like Dante Aligheri's (1265-1321) "The Divine Comedy" and Milton's "Paradise Lost" added things like Satan has a red suit, horns, and pitchfork and is forever tormenting the damned
45. separating the straw, the nimble work of the patent pitchfork,
46. Ivan Parmenov was standing on the cart, taking, laying in place, and stamping down the huge bundles of hay, which his pretty young wife deftly handed up to him, at first in armfuls, and then on the pitchfork
47. In the old days, Pop would have got up and run whoever it was off with a pitchfork
48. Dagley himself made a figure in the landscape, carrying a pitchfork and wearing his milking-hat—a very old beaver flattened in front
49. He was flushed, and his eyes had a decidedly quarrelsome stare as he stood still grasping his pitchfork, while the landlord approached with his easy shuffling walk, one hand in his trouser-pocket and the other swinging round a thin
50. As Justin watched, Rosetti grabbed a pitchfork that was leaning against the barn
1. Under the present system men intrigue for and obtain or are pitchforked into positions for which they have no natural ability at all; the only reason they desire these positions is because of the salaries attached to them
2. But that was most impossible of all: if I feel impelled to do anything, I seem to be pitchforked into it
1. spent long hours with pitchforks loading horse-drawn wagons
2. It was here that both the Clothiers armed to the teeth with pitchforks and mattocks stopped the project in its tarmacadam tracks
3. It was the second week of summer when they crossed over into the borders of Corsair, where they met with a small portion of the farmer army, some six thousand men, mostly farmers armed with spears or pitchforks though many also wore swords at their hips
4. Maggie noticed a few men who wore homespun clothing and carried pitchforks and homemade spears—farmers, these, with rough hands and weathered faces
5. Torches and pitchforks in hand, they headed to Sugar’s for a house call at about the same time I returned
6. The city’s soul is theirs; and rightly so, but the mere mention of voodoo had the good Christian folk racing for pitchforks, rope and a tree
7. So, loaded up with spades, axes and pitchforks followed Sam and Pierre and the BBC men they chopped and slashed at the thick, choking brambles cutting a pathway into the centre of the wood
8. Nancy also saw the three civilians armed with pitchforks and axes that were running towards the parachute landing points
9. villagers going after the man with pitchforks, but instead, an effort to
10. It astounds me that masters of the written word like Vergil are attacked by critics on a daily basis, while you make riches off verses so poorly written and so poorly constructed that one would think that the literary critics would be armed with pitchforks at your gate
11. Some ran while others stood their ground with pitchforks and spears though it was of little use
12. creations! They came after me with pitchforks and torches, calling out for my death to come quickly!
13. She caught sight of a pair of pitchforks stabbing and lifting hay off the wagon
14. “Why aren’t you afraid of pitchforks? Why are you interested in the hay wagon? What is Chambers loading onto a boat?”
15. They even waved the same pitchforks and clubs
16. but they are farmers and more used to pitchforks than pistols
17. At the sight of the unexpected travellers, the women and children were ushered back to the house and the men and youths called their dogs and approached the group with pitchforks and scythes at the ready
18. the picture, where with the pitchforks men are by devils
19. streets with pitchforks and torches
20. pitchforks men are by devils being cast into cauldrons and into burning fires, where hateful fiends are gnawing the
21. the pitchforks men are by devils being cast into cauldrons and into burning fires, where hateful
22. picture, where with the pitchforks men are by devils being cast into cauldrons and into burning
23. An Atrocious Slander On God: Henry Ward Beeches speaking of Michael Angelo's painting, The Last Judgment said, "Let anyone see the enormous gigantic coils of fiends and man; let anyone look at the defiant Christ that stands like a superb athlete at the front, hurling his enemies from him and calling his friends toward him as Hercules might have done; let anyone look upon that hideous wriggling mass that goes plunging down through the air-serpents and man and beasts of every nauseous kind, mixed together; let him look at the lower parts of the picture, where with the pitchforks men are by devils being cast into cauldrons and into burning fires, where hateful fiends are gnawing the skulls of suffering sinners, and where there is hellish cannibalism going on-let a man look at that picture and scenes which it depicts, and he sees what were the ideas which man once had of Hell and of divine justice
24. Henry Ward Beeches speaking of Michael Angelo's painting, The Last Judgment says, "Let anyone see the enormous gigantic coils of fiends and man; let anyone look at the defiant Christ that stands like a superb athlete at the front, hurling his enemies from him and calling his friends toward him as Hercules might have done; let anyone look upon that hideous wriggling mass that goes plunging down through the air-serpents and man and beasts of every nauseous kind, mixed together; let him look at the lower parts of the picture, where with the pitchforks men are by devils being cast into cauldrons and into burning fires, where hateful fiends are gnawing the skulls of suffering sinners, and where there is hellish cannibalism going on-let a man look at that picture and scenes which it depicts, and he sees what were the ideas which man once had of Hell and of divine justice
25. But one evening, says Mr Dixon, when the lord Harry was cleaning his royal pelt to go to dinner after winning a boatrace (he had spade oars for himself but the first rule of the course was that the others were to row with pitchforks) he discovered in himself a wonderful likeness to a bull and on picking up a blackthumbed chapbook that he kept in the pantry he found sure enough that he was a lefthanded descendant of the famous champion bull of the Romans, Bos Bovum, which is good bog Latin for boss of the show
26. Generations of Cicciaros would have risen shrieking from the ground, come after him with pitchforks and torches
27. There are demons down there, quite black, standing in front of boilers, and they wield shovels and pitchforks and poke up fires and stir up flames and, if you come too near them, they frighten you by suddenly opening the red mouths of their furnaces
28. The people we were leasing it from, a pair of retired college professors, had rather idiosyncratically decorated the place with antique farm equipment, including sickles, axes, and pitchforks, which were hanging precariously from the rafters and from pretty much every inch of wall space
29. “About thirty, forty fellows with guns,” I said, “and a few with pitchforks
30. They suddenly printed that men were to go out with pitchforks, and to remember that those who went out poor in the morning might go home rich at night
31. Finally the shoemaker, conscious that his strength is exhausted, proposes to the old man, to leave the cocks until the morrow; and the old man consents, and the women instantly run for the garments, jugs, pitchforks; and the old woman immediately sits down just where she has been standings and then lies back with the same death-like look, staring straight in front of her
32. Lonesome had gained a p’int or two, and Todd wa’n’t more’n four pitchforks in the lead