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...y of having one's sandals fall apart or getting them trapped deep into the soil of the rice field so as to have an excuse to get out of the hamlet. Oc... ...and he was without his usual cap but was wearing a loincloth that had been soiled by his weekend work in the rice fields in the rural outskirts of the... ...th the last name of Biadklang from the North. His face was as dark as the soil. He looked into the mirror. Just with the amount of light, darkness, o...
... from the mist on a crisp winter day to flower buds breaking through the soil in spring, rising heat on those dog days of summer, the bursts of bri... ...' ting a hole in one. When he was finally freed and settled back on u.s. soil, one of the first things he did was play golf. And wouldn't you know ...
...Indian nation for countless generations. At the bottom, the bones of thousands of buffalo from centuries of these hunts mixed with the sandy prairie soil. A half mile upriver would find the remnants of once-mighty Brickburn. In the 1920’s, Brickburn boasted a dozen kilns, and produced hundreds of thousands of red clay construction bricks, shipping them hundreds of mil...