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1. Conditions didn’t used to be so bad … and this is one of the backwoods in the country – most places are better supplied
2. Weyler killed off many of the whites in the West, but the Negroes we saw around Santiago were no more typical of the Cuban race than are the ignorant coloured squatters and cotton-workers of the Georgia backwoods representative Americans
3. You will be the stereotypical backwoods boy at court
4. It was a backwoods dog, raised on table scraps and the chunks of flesh it tore off other animals while their hearts were still beating
5. What else could they do? This was security, backwoods style
6. When he was a backwoods lawyer
7. It was rare that anyone made it that far into the woods, even hunters rarely ventured into the backwoods Piney section
8. In addition, his frequent presence in this small backwoods community would certainly be noticed by the local constabulary who might be inspired to ask some embarrassing questions about his relation to Reverend Mason
9. backwoods of Michigan, Illinois –and in other areas - as far south as North Carolina
10. Montana and Jensen had been in touch with the Montgomery Police Department and knew that the kidnappers had killed a police officer, stolen his car, grabbed Morse while police were swarming everywhere, and then escaped into the backwoods
11. cul-de-sacs that would in the future adorn these backwoods
12. He had accepted a post as lecturer in Chinese at a minor college somewhere in the backwoods of Canada
13. Now that backwoods hillbilly, the supposed lunatic, has the political yuppies taking lessons from her
14. Look, where are you from — the backwoods of
15. Most of this part of town was new construction so the neighborhoods that were close still had many open lots with sections of brand new houses that one day would line all the back ways and cul-de-sacs that would in the future adorn these backwoods neighborhoods into the twenty-first century
16. Lincoln was as great when he was a backwoods lawyer as when he was President; as a backwoods lawyer he did
17. A Flemish Madonna with the eyes of a woman from the backwoods who has slept with the devil
18. The military backwoods hero of the party, though secretly impressed by the sudden novelties and splendours of his position (he had never been on board a ship before, and had hardly ever seen the sea except from a distance), understood by a sort of instinct the advantage his surly, unpolished attitude of a savage fighter gave him amongst all these refined Blanco aristocrats
19. Many small farmers from far across the river were present and Crackers from the backwoods and a scattering of swamp folk
20. He was hot on the French social systems, and talked of going to the Backwoods to found a sort of Pythagorean community
21. Our guy was organized and bold, not some pumped-up backwoods bozo
22. I floored the accelerator and we bumped down the twisting roads of the backwoods of Olema and out to the highway
23. And for Radney, though in his infancy he may have laid him down on the lone Nantucket beach, to nurse at his maternal sea; though in after life he had long followed our austere Atlantic and your contemplative Pacific; yet was he quite as vengeful and full of social quarrel as the backwoods seaman, fresh from the latitudes of buck-horn handled bowie-knives
24. In the second place, I will say that teachers of that calibre are especially bad because they are quite abandoned in the backwoods and teach without any aid or instruction, and that now there is not to be found a single one of the old teachers who would not tell you with regret that he does not know the new methods and has himself learned for copper pence, and that many of them, especially the younger church servants, are quite willing to learn the new methods
25. With such an arrangement the teachers of both the large and the small schools will feel that their labours are appreciated, that they have not buried themselves in the backwoods without hope of salvation, that they have companions and guides, and that in the matter of instruction, both for their own further education and for the improvement of their situation, they have means for advancement
26. Just look: in the towns, the children of the innkeepers and well-to-do peasants learn to read in one way or another and never forget what they have learned; but in the backwoods, where a landed proprietor founds a school, the children learn well, but in ten years all is forgotten, and the population is as illiterate as ever
27. Stories of the Canadian Backwoods
28. The Sheffield Daily Independent says:—"It is a spirited story of the Canadian backwoods, in three sections
29. The Dundee Courier says:—"A sectional story of the Canadian backwoods and admirably told