It was a drowsy day, and the customary sounds of the brickfieldwere hushed in the doze of the afternoon sun.
Cleg abode with his father in the tumble-down shanty by the brickfield at Easter Beach, and asked for no pity either.
Then, as he took the plate of broth, he told his mother all that had happened in the brickfield that day.
Brickfield Farms' belongs to the outlying husbandry and homesteads.
He had not been at home of late; he had been busy up at Brickfield Farms.
They were not more than a mile from Brickfield Basin, and the sun was dropping behind the hills.
He found the owner of the brickfield an old man, as skilled in craft as Ulysses.
It is from a cutting at a brickfield west of the small village of Hedgerley, 6 miles northward of Windsor.
This affair took place in the last week in March 1869, and I obtained work for the summer on a brickfield at Bessingham.
These brickfields have long been a thing of the past, surviving only in "Brickfield Hill," the hilly part of George Street, between the Cathedral and the Railway Station.
Pemulwy, or some of his party, were not idle about Sydney; they even ventured to appear within half a mile of the brickfield huts, and wound a convict who was going to a neighbouring farm on business.
After a long march we finally arrived at the brickfield in Albert, and there we saw for our first time the brass statute on the Church of Albert which was hanging head down.
We marched from here to the Brickfield and from there back to a village behind the lines, out of the range of shell fire.
Trooper Webb of the Cape Police was shot through the head in the brickfield trenches last night; a fine specimen of a splendid corps.
Gun did not fire more than two or three shots, but at night there was very heavy firing along the brickfield front, they shot some of the working party, and also headed some of the natives going towards Kanya.
We shelled the brickfield trench, but did not succeed in drawing fire from the big gun, which has been almost silent for the last few days.
He was alone in his brickfield on a gusty March morning-the Easter holidays had released him from school-squatting by his hole under the lee of a mass of earth and rubbish.
He limped away across the dim brickfield and sat down at the edge of the hollow where the woman had been murdered.
Paul, who had been bathing with some factory boys in the not very savoury canal a mile or so distant, had wandered mechanically to his brickfield library, which, by means of some scavenging process, he managed to keep meagrely replenished.
It will be the realization of all the silly rubbish I talked in the old brickfield at Bludston.
Lupin says one never loses by a good address, and, to use his own expression, Brickfield Terrace is a bit "off.
He said, in the most familiar way: "This is better than Brickfield Terrace, eh?
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