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    When Cake Becomes a Crime 2010

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    First Impressions Jen 2009

  • When Ruby and Ada came upon five ravens gathered in council at the edge of a yellow stubblefield, Ruby said, “I've heard it claimed that rooks live for many hundreds of years, though how one might test that notion is anybody's guess.”

    Cold Mountain Frazier, Charles, 1950- Cold Mountain 2003

  • Like something viewed through a gate, he could see the churned and sodden ground of the mill yard, under a thin sugaring of snow that was already melting; beyond the hill bulked bare and ugly in the starlight, a wasted stubblefield shorn by the reapers of trees.

    Ishmael Barbara Hambly 2000

  • Like something viewed through a gate, he could see the churned and sodden ground of the mill yard, under a thin sugaring of snow that was already melting; beyond the hill bulked bare and ugly in the starlight, a wasted stubblefield shorn by the reapers of trees.

    Ishmael Barbara Hambly 2000

  • No one had disturbed me during the four or five hours I'd spent in my huddled corner, but a quick glance in a looking-glass disguised as a beer advertisement on the wall there revealed that although the rash had faded to a mottled pinkish-brown, my eyes had now swollen to puff balls and my unshaven chin was a stubblefield in black.

    Second Wind Francis, Dick 1999

  • They passed through the cornfield, over a stubblefield beyond, through a slough, another stubblefield, and on to the open prairie of another section of "Railroad land."

    The Wind Before the Dawn Dell H. Munger

  • My appearance with that army gun fastened around me touched off his fountain of humor and he threw back his shaggy head and roared like the bray of a hungry donkey on a late stubblefield.

    The story of my life, or, More than a half century as I have lived it and seen it lived, 1912

  • The three men walked together up the bare stubblefield toward the house.

    Pelle the Conqueror — Complete Martin Andersen Nex�� 1911

  • The three men walked together up the bare stubblefield toward the house.

    Pelle the Conqueror — Volume 04 Martin Andersen Nex�� 1911

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