And even more extraordinary is the behaviour of the woodmen and the shepherd and the cowherds.
But, oh the other hand, the garments worn by woodmen were far different from the fashion of to-day.
It was a noteworthy fact that two such skillful woodmen as Hay-uta and Deerfoot should approach so close to another party without discovering it.
For convenience, the woodmenusually put twenty cords in a rank, and allowed enough to cover the shortage caused by cross-piling at the ends.
Woodmen and canoeists familiar with "birches" will understand just how small a deviation is required to bring discomfiture.
They are covered with forests, and the country is inhabited entirely by the woodmen who fell the mountain pines and float the timber rafts down to the Danube.
It is inhabited by a few woodmen and their families, and but for the road which passes through, would be as perfect a solitude as the Happy Valley of Rasselas.
It was a task of some difficulty, but such zeal and energy were displayed by the woodmen that ere long the giant trunk lay prostrate on the ground.
Woodmen of Arden, whose members still receive in cash at the end of a prize meeting the total value of their scores.
In these fields no doubt was seen the clout shooting, which is still kept up by the Woodmenof Arden, at Meriden in Warwickshire, and by the archers of the Scottish Bodyguard at Edinburgh.
The chief matches in which the Woodmenengage are those against the Royal Company of Scottish Archers.
This form of archery is chiefly supported by the Woodmen of Arden and the Royal Company.
Two of the woodmen and three of the laborers drank their portions off hurriedly and trooped off together, for their homes were distant and the hour late.
The woodmen stared in astonishment at so much wealth, fingering the big silver coins with childlike wonder and delight.
The dusk was falling over the jungle when they reached the camp of the Panthays, a deep cave in the side of the ravine, where a few simple cooking-pots and a small store of rice furnished all the woodmen needed.
Within ten minutes he saw one of the woodmen swarming up a tree some distance ahead, a tree growing beside the well-trodden path which wild beasts had made along the foot of the ravine.
Some woodmen found the ghastly remains; and from that day forward none has cared to pass that way.
To sleep in the open, to live scantily on such fare as might be picked up at the huts of the woodmen or in the camps of the gipsies, was nothing to him.
There are four lodge buildings maintained by the Elks, Masons, Odd Fellows and Woodmen of the World.
The man knew full well that, even if the woodmen succeeded in breaking loose, he would have time to shoot them down one by one, hobbled as they were.
Thus the hapless woodmen were fettered not merely by the logs of wood, as on the previous day, but by chains that bound them to the very trees they were to cut down.
Yet it was clearly these trees upon which the unseen woodmen were at work.
He shall yield up his hide Riven aswoodmen fir-trees rive!
In another second or two the four barrels of the woodmen poured their contents into the mass of wolves.
Again and again the lads fired, the woodmenhanding them spare guns and loading as fast as they discharged them.
Presently the woodmen told the driver that they had gone far enough, and the sledge was turned, the horses facing homeward.
He had no idea in which direction thewoodmen had departed.
Evidently all the woodmen had gone away deeper into the forest to find fresh timber, for the clearing was much larger and many more trees had been cut down than on Stephen's first visit.
In front of the house Christopher met other woodmen whom he knew, and--"You are stirring betimes!
Other societies soon followed this good example, some admitted ladies as members, and some like the Woodmen of Arden only as guests.
When he had got well out of sight the woodmenreturned to their camp.
Sweet new songs he made in the language of the common people, folk of field and mountain, muleteers and vine-dressers, woodmen and hunters, so that they in turn might be light of heart amid their toil and sorrow.
They look to drop Northern Consolidated twenty-five points, as woodmen fell a tree.
His brow was full and grave, his face dignified, his eye thoughtful, and he knew men in the dark by feel of bark, as woodmen know a tree.
The heroes of history did not interest him; it was only the Tyrolese woodmen who persisted in his brain.
Heavily freighted wood-carts passing through a drift, waggons brought to a standstill in the snow, raw-boned woodmen perspiring as they load them in a wintry forest, are the accessory objects and figures.
His province was for the most part that of Buerkel: peasants in the field, waggoners on the road, woodmen at their labour, and hunters in the snowy forest.
In Clarkston the orders are the Knights of Pythias, Masons, Odd Fellows, Yeomen, Woodmen of the World, and Modern Woodmen.
He is also identified with the Woodmen of the World and Mrs. Jonas holds membership in the Christian church.
Mr. Williams is connected fraternally with the Modern Woodmen of America, while politically he gives his allegiance to the republican party.
He belonged to the Masonic lodge, the Knights of Pythias and the Woodmen of the World, and was well known in local fraternal circles.
He is also connected with the Modern Woodmen of America and is an exemplary representative of the Masonic fraternity.
In fraternal circles Mr. Fouts is widely and prominently known, being a stalwart member of the Masonic lodge, the Knights of Pythias and the Woodmen of the World.
Fraternally he belongs to the Woodmen of the World, in which organization he is deservedly popular.
Fraternally he is a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows at Prescott and the Modern Woodmen of America.
Wheeler was lecturer for the Woodmen of the World and gained an enviable reputation as a public speaker by reason of his eloquence and his clear presentation of every question which he handled.
Loyal Order of Moose; the Improved Order of Red Men; the Woodmen of the World; and the Fraternal Order of Eagles.
So in the island of Chedooba, on felling a large tree, one of the woodmen was always ready with a green sprig, which he ran and placed on the middle of the stump the instant the tree fell.
For the same purpose German woodmen make a cross upon the stump while the tree is falling, in the belief that this enables the spirit of the tree to live upon the stump.
When it was dusk, and the curtains drawn, Winterborne directed a couple of woodmen to bring a crosscut-saw, and the tall, threatening tree was soon nearly off at its base.
Melbury turned unresistingly as Giles took his arm, and they went back to where the fire was, and sat down under the screen, the other woodmen having gone.
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