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at the end of the field there was an outhouse with a locked door and carol got the key from under a stone and opened it and inside was completely dark and carol lit some candles.
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Their remains were reinterred under a stone monument depicting a tree growing from a split rock, their tribal mark.
Under a stone, surely?
It's no good crawling under a stone and hiding.
He wakes up each morning under a stone blanket and has to dress in stone trousers, but has visions of a life of comfort: shorts made from animal skins, a hot meal before bedtime.
I felt myself rise in the stirrups, throwing myself off him as he dropped from under me like a stone.
As originally designed, the building was to emerge from a stone foundation under a six-sided, glass roof.
Wilde's mot, in "The Importance of Being Earnest," was directed at upper-class Victorians, but it proves just as true for the demoralized and demented working-class Connecticut family in Tommy Nohilly's début play, "Blood from a Stone" (at the Acorn, under the direction of Scott Elliott).
Some 300 plant varieties evoke the colour and scent of the area, while a gentle stream runs from a stone hut through the middle of the garden before disappearing under a dry stone bridge.
It's the old blood from a stone problem".
Blood from a stone.
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