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Darkness was falling by the time we made our halting way to the valley, and the crofter met us with a lantern, leading us to an unused paddock by the cow-byre where we could turn our mounts and the mules loose for the night, piling our saddles and packs under the shelter of a lean-to.
Kushiel's Avatar Carey, Jacqueline, 1964- 2003
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After this the master of the house came into the cow-byre and said,
Household Tales 2003
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"Unless you've been walkin 'knee-deep in the cow-byre."
Dragonfly in Amber Gabaldon, Diana 1992
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Thus the erect gay-looking blossoms, in contrast to the light green foliage arranged in the form of full blown double roses, lend a picturesque appearance to the roof of even a cow-byre, or a hovel.
Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure William Thomas Fernie
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Calcareous soils are greatly benefited by a free application to them of manure from the stable and cow-byre; but as a rule it would be like carrying coals to Newcastle to dress these soils with lime.
The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition Sutton and Sons
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Sometimes, we came to a clearing with a little shack of logs, a cow-byre, and perhaps a herd of full-fed cattle, with calves frisking about in a series of grotesque and ungainly gambols.
Janey Canuck in the West Emily Ferguson 1910
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You must see my little cow-byre some day or other, Joan.
Lying Prophets Eden Phillpotts 1911
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It brought her over fields near the cow-byre where Barren spent much of his time and kept his picture; and when she saw her footpath must pass the door of the little house, a flutter quickened her pulses and she branched away over the field and proceeded to the cliffs through a gap in the hedge some distance from the byre.
Lying Prophets Eden Phillpotts 1911
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Now he looked round the cow-byre before locking it for the last time and returning the key to Farmer Ford's boy, who waited outside to receive it.
Lying Prophets Eden Phillpotts 1911
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On many occasions he tramped out from Newlyn with additions to the scanty larder kept at the cow-byre.
Lying Prophets Eden Phillpotts 1911
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