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Once the wily Wolf wins probation, he returns alone to the woodcutter's cottage of his childhood, apparently to plan an elaborate and appropriate revenge upon the ex-associates and loved ones who robbed and caged him.
The Spy Tale as Rugged Romance Tom Nolan 2011
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This woodcutter's progress through a saga full of turns and twists may sometimes try a reader's patience, but Wolf's romantic quest leavened by dark comedy affords a few spectacular views, including his lingering memory of his faithless wife, "burnt on his soul like a shadow on a wall left by an atomic explosion."
The Spy Tale as Rugged Romance Tom Nolan 2011
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He suffers a terrible fate at a woodcutter's cabin during the freeze-up of the Yukon when A great wall of white flung itself upon the island.
“The way of a man with a maid may be too wonderful to know. . .” 2008
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Heidegger believes each of us can follow the path or meditative thinking; each of us, in our own manner, within our own limits, can find the woodcutter's path, can seek the clearing.
enowning enowning 2009
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Heidegger believes each of us can follow the path or meditative thinking; each of us, in our own manner, within our own limits, can find the woodcutter's path, can seek the clearing.
Archive 2009-01-01 enowning 2009
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And Connell relates how in 1904 Blanche took a woodcutter's ax to a copy of Otto Becker's 1895 lithograph of Custer's Last Stand, which at the time was hanging in the Kansas State Historical Society in Fort Riley (the Seventh Cavalry's home fort).
Son of the Morning Star: Custer and The Little Bighorn, by Evan S. Connell (1984) 2008
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But that woodcutter's cottage cured me of such nightmares.
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By place, men understood social position and spatial location: the woodcutter's place was hewing timber in the woodlots, not directing apprentices at the bakeshop.
Archive 2007-06-01 Bruce Schauble 2007
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By place, men understood social position and spatial location: the woodcutter's place was hewing timber in the woodlots, not directing apprentices at the bakeshop.
Boundary Issues Bruce Schauble 2007
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But that woodcutter's cottage cured me of such nightmares.
Archive 2005-08-01 2005
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