He went far up into one of the outlying villages to get hold of one particular birchwood cabinet which he had learned was to be found there.
Old Nick settled himself on a big birchwood sofa, with soft springs, into which he sank about half a foot deep.
And he spoke the words which follow: "Do thou strike, O birchwood arrow, Strike thou in the back, O pinewood.
XIX THE TRYST I was sitting in a birchwood in autumn, about the middle of September.
The crackling of sixteen birchwood fires in sixteen tiled stoves interrupted in the pleasantest manner the solitude of the place.
The figure was therefore made of birchwood and dated from before 1844.
If she can only learn to be true--true to herself and to others--she will yet be a woman to love and esteem, and at Birchwood they will do their best to show that religious sentiment must be connected with Truth.
Then Emily proposed to take Isabel back to the Birchwood with her.
He lay stretched out on the big yellow birchwood bed.
The faded green and grey curtains and the yellow birchwood furniture remembered.
Birchwood (the third of the previous enclosures) has been planted in the vacant parts, and is fully stocked and very flourishing.
We measured several shoots in Serridge and Birchwood more than five feet long, and one in the Bailey Copse seven feet.
The Buckholt principally contained beech; Stapledge was thinly stocked with oak, except on the north side, and there called Little Stapledge, on which there was plenty; and Birchwood had some clusters of natural young oaks scattered about it.
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