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"I just sat in my barn over that winter, working.
One, illegible, was recently decoded: it turned out to read, "Do not leave sugar in the barn over the winter".
For the past five months I've walked back and forth to the barn over a sheet of polar ice.
He also bought a small barn, which he used to store pieces of the larger barn over the winter, and then in 1938 erected what became known as The Big Barn.
Had Henry noticed one of the barn-facades instead, he would also have believed that there's a barn over there.
Henry happens to be looking at the one and only real barn in the area and believes that there's a barn over there.
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To find it the two men roam around the Midwest, haggling with an odd assortment of accumulators — "collectors" doesn't seem quite the right word for people whose belongings are piled waist deep in barns — over odds and ends that often look as if they ought to be in a landfill.
You turned out of the village along a concrete track which ran flat for half a mile under a splintery ash-canopy, then plunged downhill between giant clapboard barns, over a brick bridge and - woah! - ended in a gate overlooking a field with a bull in it.
Of course, Boehner cleaned up the barn before turning over the gavel to Mr. Ryan, leaving the latter's hands clean.
Still in her damn pajamas with her barn coat over them.
"The horse is out of the barn and over the horizon".
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