The craving for drink had probably been his motive, for the stonemason himself was given that way, and at his house Canya was generally more or less on the go.
He went straight out, and turning up the street, met an Italian stonemason returning home from work.
We got a good supply by the time the stonemason and his son arrived.
I'll see the stonemason gets packed off to sea again in a stokehold before he has a chance of stirring up the mud ashore.
But I'm going to have the stonemason and the Dago, and those two coal-heavers.
He's a stonemason or some such foolishness, and I don't mind having him drowned.
The stonemason had been quiet for a long time now; he had labored like a giant beast of burden, to all appearance extinguished, but toiling like an elephant, and quietly taking home a couple of kroner in the evening.
The legal proprietor took over a good piece of work and got it for nothing, and Stonemason Jorgensen stood up in a pair of cracked wooden shoes, with a load of debts which he would never be able to shake off.
The wildest rumors were flying about as to whatStonemason Jorgensen had done.
But we shall never in this life be unanimous about anything whatever," said an old stonemason sadly.
The son of a stonemason of Plassans, he had achieved great success at the local art competitions, and had afterwards come to Paris as the town laureate, with an allowance of eight hundred francs per annum, for a period of four years.
Can we imagine an old-world stonemason like Hugh Miller begging coppers from a farmer on whose steading he happened to be employed?
Do you think, sir, that Highflyer could not have givenStonemason three stone and a beating?
With regard to that having reference to the stonemason, no stonemason lent Louis-Napoleon his clothes.
Martin Conwell worked as a stonemason every spare minute, and in addition opened a store in the mountain home in a small room adjoining the living room.
Neighbors and the world of his day saw only a poor farmer, stonemason and small storekeeper.
Scotland's debt to the Eskdale stonemason is indeed deep and lasting.
The stonemason knocked; indeed, he knocked a great deal.
A stonemason working in the churchyard came to my assistance.
The stonemason turned upon his offspring, his long upper lip pulled down, for all the world, like a monkey's.
My aunt might mince and my cousins bridle; but there was no getting over the solid, physical fact of the stonemasonin the chimney-corner.
But the delicate little maiden felt, as the rough stonemason had felt, that a change had passed over the old companion and friend.
While the laugh was yet ringing, the burly figure of the stonemason appeared, making his way by the momentum of great bulk and slow motion to the front of the crowd.
The last speaker was a stout, broad-shouldered man, a stonemasonby trade, powerful, and somewhat asthmatic.
And away, somewhat comforted, the honest stonemason strode, through the darkness and the rain, to his own rather cheerless home, where he had neither wife nor child to welcome him.
So we mourn as the stonemason decrees, or after the example and pattern of the Smiths next door.
The other told me plainly that he dared not do it, and that he did not believe I should find a stonemason in Venice who would be bolder than himself.
Illustration] A stonemason was engaged the other day in cutting out a round ball for the purpose of some architectural decoration, when a smart schoolboy came upon the scene.
A stonemason once had a large number of cubic blocks of stone in his yard, all of exactly the same size.
Carlton searched in vain for another builder, and only got the name of a stonemason by going into the cemetery and looking at the newer gravestones.
And do you know of any builder or stonemason in the neighbourhood with whom you have not discussed me?
She's the wife of a stonemasonwho lives at the bottom of the village, near the shore.
Mr. and Mrs. Twitt were constant visitors, and many were the would-be jocose remarks of the old stonemason on David's temporary truancy.
Helmsley hardly knew whether to smile or to look serious,--such quaint propositions as this old stonemason put forward on the subject of cremation were utterly novel to his experience.
I'm a stonemason by trade, and live in Lambeth Palace Road--at least, close beside it.
On quitting the bridge, the stonemason turned off on the right, into Lambeth Palace Road.
The hospitable stonemason begged him to sit down, and, opening a cupboard, took from it some cold meat and bread, which he set before him, and bade him fall to.
Perceiving that some one was with her husband, Mrs. Hartley was about to beat an immediate retreat, but Hartley stopped her, and after a short colloquy between the pair, the stonemason entered with his companion.
My aunt might mince and my cousins bridle, but there was no getting over the solid, physical fact of the stonemason in the chimney-corner.
The stonemason turned upon his offspring, his long upper lip pulled down for all the world like a monkey's.
A stonemason one day brought a stone to put into the churchyard, with a verse on it in which occurred the line-- Till life's brief span be ended.
It happened that he had lately had a stone roller shortened that it might pass through a garden gate, so he wrote back, "Dear sir, it was done by a stonemason in the village.
The stonemason had been the hero of the moment; now attention centred on our own hero.
The stonemason had rudely struck out the cardinal issues of the question.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stonemason" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.