"Log on" Quotes from Famous Books
... way, past the deliciously smelling, whispering pine-woods that sheltered the Norwegian homestead, starting a little aside when a great, tall, fair-faced, fair-haired Norse farmer came striding along, singing some old old song, as he carried a heavy log on his shoulder, past a seater or mountain meadow where the girls were pasturing their cows, much like Lucy's friends in the Tirol, out upon the grey moorland, where there was an odd little cluster of tents covered with skins, and droll little, short, ... — Little Lucy's Wonderful Globe • Charlotte M. Yonge
... his book, he noticed that he could no longer see to read, the lamp had grown too dim, and showed but a decorative glow in the bright moonlight flooding through the study window. He got up and put another log on the fire, for these last nights of May ... — Forsyte Saga • John Galsworthy
... once more in the clutch of his demon, drunk and unconscious, lying like a log on ... — The Heritage of the Desert • Zane Grey
... an insentient log on his arm, Taurus Antinor fell up at last against the door of the house; his foot had stumbled against ... — "Unto Caesar" • Baroness Emmuska Orczy
... taffrail-log on the bit of canvas I had put under it, and looked at the doctor. He was uneasy, and his eyes had a sort of hunted look, and his yellow face looked grey. He wasn't trying to make trouble. He was in trouble. So I asked ... — Man Overboard! • F(rancis) Marion Crawford
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