A forked stick used by thatchers for carrying the bundles of straw up to the roof (A.
The small mallet with which thatchersdrive home their 'spars.
The knife used by thatchers in trimming off the straw round the eaves of the gable.
The iron hook used by thatchers to fasten the straw to the woodwork of the gable.
The apparatus used by thatchers for carrying the elms up to the roof.
There was so many stolen last year that she gave up keeping them, but next week she's beginning again, and next week the Thatchers are going away.
Young fellow," he sighed, "there soon will be no thatchers to starve.
Leaning on the ancient stonework of the bridge, and smacking his vamplets (rough gaiters used by thatchers to defend the legs from wet) with a hazel stick, he stops to talk.
The reed has to be wet when put up; that is why thatcherswear leather knee-knaps.
The Thatchers had lived there since the first of them, a Lord Mayor of the time of Henry VIII.
Hamlen did not again refer to the matter on which he had sought advice until Huntington told him that the Thatchers were to arrive.
In their town house the Thatchers lived the usual formal life which belonged to their position, but it was Sagamore Hall they always meant when they spoke of "home.
The Thatchers had returned home immediately after Class Day with plans of their own still to be carried out, so Huntington and Cosden formed the body-guard which convoyed Hamlen to the great event.
The Thatchers strolled along the edge of the pool and seated themselves on one of the benches at the farther end of the enclosure.
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