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When Jesus speaks of the very highest and holiest things, he is as simple and natural as when he is making a table in the carpenter-shop.
The Jesus of History T. R. Glover
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Connected to the dining-hall was to be a commodious kitchen, and back of that a fully equipped carpenter-shop and a laundry.
The Gun-Brand 1921
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He passed other shops — a paint-shop, a wagon-shop, a plumbing shop, a carpenter-shop.
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Instead of looking after his crops and flocks and herds, he preferred to putter around a little carpenter-shop attached to the barn, and make boats and curious windmills, and discuss that wonderful day of the Nineteenth of April, Seventeen Hundred Seventy-five, when he was fourteen years old, and had begged to try just one shot from his father's flintlock at the straggling British, who had innocently stirred up such a hornets 'nest.
Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Reformers Hubbard, Elbert, 1856-1915 1916
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When Jesus speaks of the very highest and holiest things, he is as simple and natural as when he is making a table in the carpenter-shop.
The Jesus of History Glover, T R 1916
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That afternoon the kitchen was a carpenter-shop; the men brought in their tools and made two great wooden shovels with long handles.
My Ántonia Willa Sibert Cather 1910
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That afternoon the kitchen was a carpenter-shop; the men brought in their tools and made two great wooden shovels with long handles.
My Antonia Willa Sibert Cather 1910
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Between the machine-shop and the laboratory was a small building of wood used as a carpenter-shop, where Tom Logan plied his art.
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He put a carpenter-shop in the basement which developed into a wood-working department, and he graded the pupils on their course in wood-work just as he graded them in any book study.
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Directly across the road was Aker's old carpenter-shop, a small, square, one-story edifice, shabby, and holding out scant promise of journalistic possibilities.
Mr. Opp Alice Caldwell Hegan Rice 1906
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