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...He flicked the ash from his cigar...   He flicked the ash from his cigarの読み方
John Buchan 「Mr. Standfast」

...His wife was called up—for it was now about midnight—a fire was made, some Indian meal was soon mixed with salt and water, and an ash cake was baked in a hurry to relieve my hunger...   His wife was called up—for it was now      about midnight—a fire was made, some Indian meal was soon mixed with      salt and water, and an ash cake was baked in a hurry to relieve my hungerの読み方
Frederick Douglass 「My Bondage and My Freedom」

...Thus of the common ash (Fraxinus excelsior) the catalogue of Messrs...   Thus of the common ash (Fraxinus  excelsior) the catalogue of Messrsの読み方
Charles Darwin 「The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I.」

...Greensugar-maple chips are best for smoke; next to them are hickory, sweetbirch, corn-cobs, white ash, or beech...   Greensugar-maple chips are best for smoke; next to them are hickory, sweetbirch, corn-cobs, white ash, or beechの読み方
Robert Jennings 「Sheep, Swine, and Poultry」

...John Tanner Davy, of Rose Ash, England, the Editorof the English Devon Herd Book, inherited the herd of his father, whohad carefully bred the Devons for fifty years...   John Tanner Davy, of Rose Ash, England, the Editorof the English Devon Herd Book, inherited the herd of his father, whohad carefully bred the Devons for fifty yearsの読み方
Various 「Herd Record of the Association of Breeders of Thorough-Bred Neat Stock」

...John Ayre Thomas, of Rose Ash, Devon, with manyothers have caught the spirit of improvement, and continued to progresstowards perfection...   John Ayre Thomas, of Rose Ash, Devon, with manyothers have caught the spirit of improvement, and continued to progresstowards perfectionの読み方
Various 「Herd Record of the Association of Breeders of Thorough-Bred Neat Stock」

...It wasa comparatively fresh "burn" of last autumn, and the ash was still softunder Baree's feet...   It wasa comparatively fresh burn of last autumn, and the ash was still softunder Barees feetの読み方
James Oliver Curwood 「Baree, Son of Kazan」

...He also liked the bitter berries of the mountain ash,which, along with the soft balsam and spruce pitch which he licked withhis tongue now and then, were good medicine for him...   He also liked the bitter berries of the mountain ash,which, along with the soft balsam and spruce pitch which he licked withhis tongue now and then, were good medicine for himの読み方
James Oliver Curwood 「Baree, Son of Kazan」

...Instead of driving her away he took winghimself, and paid another visit to the apple-tree,—a visitof perhaps five minutes,—at the end of which he went back tothe ash...   Instead of driving her away he took winghimself, and paid another visit to the apple-tree,—a visitof perhaps five minutes,—at the end of which he went back tothe ashの読み方
Bradford Torrey 「The Foot-path Way」

...The Bittern builds its nest on the ground, and lays four browneggs, which are tinged with ash or green...   The Bittern builds its nest on the ground, and lays four browneggs, which are tinged with ash or greenの読み方
Rev. C. A. Johns 「British Birds in their Haunts」

...Van Slyck flecked the ash from his cigar andlooked at the glowing coal thoughtfully...   Van Slyck flecked the ash from his cigar andlooked at the glowing coal thoughtfullyの読み方
John Charles Beecham 「The Argus Pheasant」

...Nests are placed in cavities about 16 feet high, actually 12 to 30feet, in cottonwood, ash, maple, Purple Martin "houses," and humandwellings...   Nests are placed in cavities about 16 feet high, actually 12 to 30feet, in cottonwood, ash, maple, Purple Martin houses, and humandwellingsの読み方
Richard F. Johnston 「The Breeding Birds of Kansas」

...Nests are of wood chips in cavities excavated in elm, cottonwood, boxelder, ash, hickory, or willow, about 25 feet high (nine to 60 feet)...   Nests are of wood chips in cavities excavated in elm, cottonwood, boxelder, ash, hickory, or willow, about 25 feet high (nine to 60 feet)の読み方
Richard F. Johnston 「The Breeding Birds of Kansas」

...Nests are placed from eight to 70 feet high (averaging 24 feet) inforks, crotches, and on horizontal limbs of elm, maple, osage orange,cottonwood, and ash...   Nests are placed from eight to 70 feet high (averaging 24 feet) inforks, crotches, and on horizontal limbs of elm, maple, osage orange,cottonwood, and ashの読み方
Richard F. Johnston 「The Breeding Birds of Kansas」

...Nests are hung about 15 feet high(ranging from six to 55 feet) in elm, cottonwood, hackberry, locust,catalpa, willow, alder, osage orange, walnut, pear, linden, and ash...   Nests are hung about 15 feet high(ranging from six to 55 feet) in elm, cottonwood, hackberry, locust,catalpa, willow, alder, osage orange, walnut, pear, linden, and ashの読み方
Richard F. Johnston 「The Breeding Birds of Kansas」

...It was in a marshy place, several acres inextent, in the bottom of a valley, and thicklygrown with hardback, prickly ash, smilax, andother low thorny bushes...   It was in a marshy place, several acres inextent, in the bottom of a valley, and thicklygrown with hardback, prickly ash, smilax, andother low thorny bushesの読み方
John Burroughs 「Bird Stories from Burroughs」

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