She went on still further and in the next room she found a female figure, made up of razors, which, with extended arms as it seemed, was placed above a deep hole.
The servant and the coachman were then ordered to open a large, deep hole, and to put the bones into it, and then cover all up, which they did.
Two large uktenas, twined about each other as though in combat, were once seen to lift themselves from a deep hole in the river there and fall back into the water.
It kept constant watch, and whenever it could spring upon an unwary hunter it would coil about him and crush out his life in its folds and then drag the dead body down the mountain side into a deep hole in Hiwassee.
Again and again this happened, and all the time they were getting nearer to a deep holein the river, when, almost at the last moment, a lucky thought came into the hunter's mind.
The centre of the figure exhibits a carved ollin, in the middle of which a deep hole is situated.
As soon as darkness came he would creep out and crawl on his belly across the swampy ground to a deep hole dug by the explosion of a marmite quite close to the German lines.
One of them dug a deep hole in the road twenty yards ahead of us.
He pointed to a deep hole ploughed up an hour ago by a German "Jack Johnson.
They had no tools to dig a deep hole with; and if there was a hole, it must be deep: but they found they could excavate a space in the bank, under the trunk of one of the large buried forest-trees.
They found more than one that they liked; but suddenly remembered that the ground was hard, and that they had no spade, nor any tool with which they could make a deep hole.
But I say again, uncle Stephen and I took gold for the old red ware we got out of a deep hole in the carr.
Seeing some fine big fellows swimming about in a deep hole is a great temptation, especially when you know they are grey mullet, and the chef de cuisine is short of the wherewithal for dinner.
In the old days, when the sun as well as the sky was low down, the Mona had a deep hole in the ground, as large as a house, into which they would creep to keep themselves from the fierce heat of the sun.
Yes, Lion," the Cat replied; "but first you make a deep hole in the ground.
The four friends followed the track of the tree and found that it ended in a deep hole.
Then the crab dug itself a deep hole in the ground, so that not even the tip of her claws might be seen.
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