He was half dozing in his hickory-withed chair, and it was improbable that any customer would arouse him.
Besides a few hickory-withed chairs there were several even ruder tables and benches, riven with axe and adze out of wide logs, and supported by such legs as those of a butcher's block.
That night while the patriarch dozed in his hickory withed chair with his pipe drooping from his wrinkled lips his granddaughter slipped quietly out of the house and went over to the tree.
Inside the room the woman who had ridden across the hills sank into a low, hickory-withed chair by the simmering hearth and hunched there, faint and wordless.
We withed three others to mine, setting sail with two bits of driftwood for paddles.
As soon as they were floating, the logs were withed together and moored in sections.
Cyrus, who looked aged and hunched his shoulders more dejectedly than of old, rose slowly from his hickory-withed chair on the porch and stood upright.
The lad drew a hickory-withed chair forward and sat down, laying his hat on the floor at his feet.
Hurry, too hard pressed to be particular about the terms he used; "isn't it enough that I am withed like a saw-log that ye must choke too!
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