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Where once he could dig for hours on end and spend time out of doors on the coldest or wettest of days without complaint, he now found that his bones and his muscles, complained ever more loudly
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end and spend time out of doors on the coldest or wettest of days
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“What they saw was a skilled angler, of modest age, with outstanding equipment, at his leisure in the midst of this grand city, enjoying the out of doors at his luncheon break
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The standing army of Cromwell turned the long parliament out of doors
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It was snowing hard out of doors, and the north wind blew
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If any Boche were out of doors on the aerodrome, looking towards the western sky, they were now blinded
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A few lich-trolls remained out of doors despite the warnings of the presence of the red dragon
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“He must spend a lot of weekends out of doors,” thought Chris, slightly jealous of Andrew’s tan
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They peeked out of doors and windows
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Busily, they scurried to and fro, in and out of doors, preparing the master meal for the evening
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Have you noticed how different one's morning coffee tastes out of doors from what it does in a room? And the roll and butter--oh, the roll and butter! So must rolls and butter have tasted in the youth of the world, when gods and mortals were gloriously mixed up together, and you went for walks on exquisite things like parsley and violets? If Thoreau--I know you don't like him, but that's only because you have read and believed Stevenson about him--could have seen the eager interest with which I ate my roll just now, he would, I am afraid, have been disgusted; for he severely says that it is not what you eat but the spirit in which you eat it,--you are not, that is, to like it too much--that turns you into a glutton
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Potatoes abound in earth-covered heaps out of doors
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Here out of doors I can take a larger view, not mind going to the places of memories; but I know those rooms will have been kept as carefully unchanged by Antoine as I found mine
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Art has such a good time in the house, where she spreads herself over the walls, and hangs herself up gorgeously at the windows, and lurks in the sofa cushions, and breaks out in an eruption of pots wherever pots are possible, that really she should be content to take the second place out of doors
15.
She had not seen this dearest of her children for six months, and it was the first opportunity she had had since his arrival the evening before of being alone with him, for he had brought a friend with him from Berlin, and not till after luncheon had the friend, who painted, been satisfactorily disposed of out of doors in the park, where he announced his intention of staying as long as the sun stayed on a certain beech-tree
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The winter was upon them, and already rain and gales made being out of doors impossible except for one daily courageous trudge after dinner with the children in waterproofs and goloshes, and she thought that with a little arranging she might shorten and brighten the long months to the spring
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Annalise let her apron drop far enough to enable her to point to the deluge going on out of doors
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Out of doors Nature wore her mildest, most beneficent aspect
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But if I had let them lay idle out of doors and in the rain and snow that amount of time they would have long since worn away with rust more than the metal I have worn away with heavy labor by working upon the trains
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forget that they are men used to living out of doors, facing
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conducted out of doors, so that the trial can be controlled
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use to living out of doors
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We have seen in an earlier chapter how certain painters in the nineteenth century, feeling how very second-hand and far removed from nature painting had become, started a movement to discard studio traditions and study nature with a single eye, taking their pictures out of doors, and endeavouring to wrest nature's secrets from her on the spot
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When the village had taken its poor supper, it did not creep to bed, as it usually did, but came out of doors again, and remained there
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The Judges having to take part in a public demonstration out of doors, the Tribunal adjourned
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Katerina Ivanovna heard this from Amalia Ivanovna who, quarrelling with Katerina Ivanovna, and threatening to turn the whole family out of doors, had shouted at her that they "were not worth the foot" of the honourable lodgers whom they were disturbing
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Her wasted consumptive face looked more suffering than ever, and indeed out of doors in the sunshine a consumptive always looks worse than at home
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He preferred staying out of doors to taking the air "in the grove,"
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pushed out of doors, and my trumpery thrown after me, when it had been
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immediately, was the having a girl in the house, with child by him-- and this girl--I advised him--yes, I did! would I could forget it!-- to turn out of doors: and one night he determined to follow my advice
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turned out of doors, she must expect nothing less than to lose all her customers, and then she must beg or starve-- and what would become of her children?--'had
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Let your worship order it so that we pass it out of doors and in the open air, and I'll scarify myself
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They hurried along the silent, dark little street, the only people out of doors
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You have not been out of doors since my
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Oh! these bleak winds and bitter northern skies, and impassable roads, and dilatory country surgeons! And, oh, this dearth of the human physiognomy! and, worse than all, the terrible intimation of Kenneth that I need not expect to be out of doors till spring
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You may fancy a glimpse of the abyss where I grovelled! Shake your head as you will, Nelly, you have helped to unsettle me! You should have spoken to Edgar, indeed you should, and compelled him to leave me quiet! Oh, I'm burning! I wish I were out of doors! I wish I were a girl again, half savage and hardy, and free; and laughing at injuries, not maddening under them! Why am I so changed? why does my blood rush into a hell of tumult at a few words? I'm sure I should be myself were I once among the heather on those hills
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Next morning---bright and cheerful out of doors---stole softened in through the blinds of the silent room, and suffused the couch and its occupant with a mellow, tender glow
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I believe the master would relish Earnshaw's thrashing him to a mummy, if he were not his son; and I'm certain he would be fit to turn him out of doors, if he knew half the nursing he gives hisseln
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I cannot conceive how you manage to dose out of doors, in the morning
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"I don't think it right to wander out of doors," I observed, "instead of being in bed: it is not wise, at any rate, this moist season
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The poor man was in his shirt-sleeves and out of doors it was snowing
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One of the few advantages West Coast crews were supposed to have over East Coast crews was that the easterners could not train out of doors during the winter when their home rivers were frozen
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He has been known to drive his wife and his daughter out of doors in the middle of the night, and flog them through the park until the whole village outside the gates was aroused by their screams
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They hadn’t told hall from the upstairs and the out of doors
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The chimney-corner and once-blazing hearth was now filled with inverted beehives, in which the hens laid their eggs; while out of doors the plots that each succeeding householder had carefully shaped with his spade were torn by the cocks in wildest fashion
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Tess's female companions sang songs, and showed themselves very sympathetic and glad at her reappearance out of doors, though they could not refrain from mischievously throwing in a few verses of the ballad about the maid who went to the merry green wood and came back a changed state
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The country custom of unreserved comradeship out of doors during betrothal was the only custom she knew, and to her it had no strangeness; though it seemed oddly anticipative to Clare till he saw how normal a thing she, in common with all the other dairy-folk, regarded it
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Out of doors there began noises as of silk smartly rubbed; the restful dead leaves of the preceding autumn were stirred to irritated resurrection, and whirled about unwillingly, and tapped against the shutters
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Ivanovna who, quarrelling with Katerina Ivanovna, and threatening to turn the whole family out of doors, had shouted at her that they "were not worth the foot" of the honourable lodgers whom they were disturbing
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They carefully entered beneath and between; the surfaces echoed their soft rustle; but they seemed to be still out of doors
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Brooke lived to a good old age, and his estate was inherited by Dorothea's son, who might have represented Middlemarch, but declined, thinking that his opinions had less chance of being stifled if he remained out of doors
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He preferred staying out of doors to taking the air "in the grove," as he called the arbour
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There were exactly states of the air, conditions of sound and of stillness, unspeakable impressions of the KIND of ministering moment, that brought back to me, long enough to catch it, the feeling of the medium in which, that June evening out of doors, I had had my first sight of Quint, and in which, too, at those other instants, I had, after seeing him through the window, looked for him in vain in the circle of shrubbery
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in this land, but I have seldom heard of a hobbit sleeping out of doors
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To his face men were gravely courteous, saluting him after the manner of Gondor with bowed head and hands upon the breast; but behind him he heard many calls, as those out of doors cried to others within to come and see the Prince of the Halflings, the companion of Mithrandir
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for it was cold out of doors; and then they said farewell to Elrond and all
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For when I worried and fretted with Indecision, trembl’d lest I be turn’d out of Doors, no Good came of it—only more Worry and Fretting—but when I pretended to the Courage which I lackt, Coxtart herself capitulated and the other Wenches declar’d me reigning Queen!
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Dennison was from Hampshire, the By-Blow of a Lord of Great Estate and a Housemaid turn’d out of Doors by the Lady of the House when she was big with Child
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Spoil’d as she was by a doting Papa, she ran off with a Common Tar, fully expecting her foolish Papa to shower ’em with Gifts, Houses, and a gen’rous Marriage Portion; but her Papa prov’d wiser than she expected upon this Occasion, and turn’d her out of Doors
60.
“‘For you did not tell me, dear Cecilia, what you then knew; namely that Fanny was my Daughter by Isobel, the Housekeeper who was turn’d out of Doors for suspected Witchcraft, and knowing all that, yet keeping your Peace about it, you rais’d her lovingly as your own Child, letting me in no Way suspect that she was my true Daughter, whilst Mary was the Changeling
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In heat that was so sweltering the judge moved the sitting out of doors, the court listened to arguments not about what went on in a high school classroom but about the very existence of God and the authority of the Bible
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“Eating out of doors doesn’t sound very sanitary,” she said with a haughty sniff
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Tom ran out of doors
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" At last, as he could come to no conclusion, he drew off his boot and said: "Take this boot, which has a hole in the sole, and go with it out of doors and hang it on the great nail and then pour water into it
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" But she thought—out of doors she will be frozen and starved, so that my eyes will never see her again!
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It was eleven by the clock, but it seemed peculiarly dark out of doors
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Then, noticing that Denisov was asleep, he rose and went out of doors
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You may fancy a glimpse of the abyss where I grovelled! Shake your head as you will, Nelly, you have helped to unsettle me! You should have spoken to Edgar, indeed you should, and compelled him to leave me quiet! Oh, I’m burning! I wish I were out of doors! I wish I were a girl again, half savage and hardy, and free; and laughing at injuries, not maddening under them! Why am I so changed? why does my blood rush into a hell of tumult at a few words? I’m sure I should be myself were I once
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Next morning—bright and cheerful out of doors—stole softened in through the blinds of the silent room, and suffused the couch and its occupant with a mellow, tender glow
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I believe the master would relish Earnshaw’s thrashing him to a mummy, if he were not his son; and I’m certain he would be fit to turn him out of doors, if he knew half the nursing he gives hisseln
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doze out of doors, in the morning
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She had not the heart to mention her ride, when Thursday came round; I mentioned it for her, and obtained permission to order her out of doors: for the library, where her father stopped a short time daily—the brief period he could bear to sit up—and his chamber, had become her whole world
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‘I don’t think it right to wander out of doors,’ I observed, ‘instead of being in bed: it is not wise, at any rate this moist season
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preferred taking it out of doors, under the trees, and I set a little table to
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About the same time, Thenardier wrote to her that he had waited with decidedly too much amiability and that he must have a hundred francs at once; otherwise he would turn little Cosette out of doors, convalescent as she was from her heavy illness, into the cold and the streets, and that she might do what she liked with herself, and die if she chose
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"Ah! by the way," resumed his wife, "you don't forget that I'm going to turn Cosette out of doors to-day? The monster! She breaks my heart with that doll of hers! I'd rather marry Louis XVIII
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And then, on the day when his grandfather had turned him out of doors, he had been only a child, now he was a man
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Towards the middle of this year 1831, the old woman who waited on Marius told him that his neighbors, the wretched Jondrette family, had been turned out of doors
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It was a snowy day, I recollect, and you could not go out of doors
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Price, it appeared, scarcely ever stirred out of doors, except of a Sunday; she owned she could seldom, with her large family, find time for a walk
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You will think me rhapsodising; but when I am out of doors, especially when I am sitting out of doors, I am very apt to get into this sort of wondering strain
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He has been known to drive his wife and daughter out of doors in the middle of the night and flog them through the park until the whole village outside the gates was aroused by their screams
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They, being commonly out of doors, heard whatever was in the wind
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My employment out of doors now was to collect the dead wood in the forest, bringing it in my hands or on my shoulders, or sometimes trailing a dead pine tree under each arm to my shed
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It was great fun to fall asleep out of doors like this, watching the people walking to and fro and the gay life of the streets
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We felt very nice and snug, the more so since it was so chilly out of doors; indeed out of bed-clothes too, seeing that there was no fire in the room
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Nor indeed can the whale possibly be otherwise than fragrant, when, as a general thing, he enjoys such high health; taking abundance of exercise; always out of doors; though, it is true, seldom in the open air
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consumptive face looked more suffering than ever, and indeed out of doors in the sunshine a consumptive always looks worse than at home
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Then I tried to get some clear idea of my relation to current events and things; whether my arrears of knowledge and experience were too great to make up; whether the men and women out of doors had lived and gone through many things and great during the time I was away from them; and great was my desire to thoroughly understand what was now going on, now that I could know something about it all at last
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To be poor means not to live in cities, but in the country, not to be shut up in close rooms, but to labor out of doors, in the woods and fields, to have the delights of sunshine, of the open heavens, of the earth, of observing the habits of dumb animals; not to rack our brains with inventing dishes to stimulate an appetite, and not to endure the pangs of indigestion
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It was dark, damp and warm out of doors, and that white spring mist which drives away the last snow, or is diffused by the thawing of the last snow, filled the air
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It was cold out of doors
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Then, noticing that Denísov was asleep, he rose and went out of doors
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Lubov Sergievna also seemed enraptured, and asked (among other things), “How does that birch tree manage to support itself? Has it stood there long?” Yet the next moment she became absorbed in contemplation of her little dog Susetka, which, with its stumpy paws pattering to and fro upon the bridge in a mincing fashion, seemed to say by the expression of its face that this was the first time it had ever found itself out of doors
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When the heat of the day had increased, it was not infrequently my habit—if the ladies did not come out of doors for their morning tea—to go rambling through the orchard and kitchen-garden, and to pluck ripe fruit there
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Why, sir, should a poor man laboring out of doors not be suffered to take his breakfast or give it to his children without paying a tax to the Government, in order that the man who does not labor, and whose head is of no more use to the community than his arms, should live in idleness?
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Randolph said he was afraid, after the pledge that this House had given to reduce the Naval Establishment, that that pledge was not to be redeemed; that the whole business was to end in smoke, unless some pitiful, paltry retrenchment, to the amount of a hundred thousand dollars, was made to enable them to swear by—to say here and out of doors, and to enable the public prints to say, that they had reduced the Naval Establishment
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And what is the answer to all this out of doors? Why, that we are not to be governed by the information or opinion of others, however well acquainted with the subject; we are so self-sufficient as to disregard the best lights which can be presented to us
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Don’t you know that she lives in the biggest house, has money in the bank, owns railroad stock, preserves opinions and never goes out of doors? That last is enough to surround her with a wall of mystery, and her own personality does the rest
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The language held there, as to people out of doors who have doubted of the war, is retorted by the public voice with equal confidence and on better grounds