Word: hearths
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Vagabond lay musing in his Tower last evening and weaving many a journey for his gentle readers he received a call which was as a bucket of water to the fire in his hearth or as an assassin to those warm spirits who occupy his Sanctum in the mellow hours of the evening. It was from one of his superiors--and a voice much too harsh for the peace of his walls--advising the Vagabond to change his ways: To get out into the sun and feel from those deep philosophical thoughts which have darkened his journeys of late...
These soups are a synopsis of the National Hearth and I know of no better synthesis wherein all the integrated ingredients acquire a more intimate fusion lor the benefit of the whole. PETER BORRAS...
...crawled to the hearth. She sat on her haunches before the blazing pine-knots, shivering and whining. After a while the girl spoke to the dog and the animal slunk away from the warmth of the fire and lay down again beside the two babies. The infants cuddled against the warmth of the dog's flanks, searching tearfully for the dry teats...
...tables, a woman lay rolled up in some quilts trying to sleep. On the floor before an open fire lay two babies, neither a year old, sucking the dry teats of a mongrel bitch. A young girl, somewhere between fifteen and twenty, squatted on the corner of the hearth trying to keep warm...
...rounding out his private steel plant. He will nearly double the output of his great River Rouge power plant at a cost of $4,000,000, will install $6,000,000 of new cold and hot rolling mills with all accessories. Ford Motor Co. already has blast and open-hearth furnaces, blooming mills and bar mills but it has never rolled finished steel. When the expansion program is completed, the company will have an annual capacity of 900,000 tons?enough, said Mr. Ford, to build 3,000 cars per day without buying a pound of steel off the premises...