But Blade had one of his axes up to guard, and the man ploughed straight into it.
I said nothing, and the man swallowed, and ploughed on.
Then each man ploughed his own stetch after the first baiter had laid the top.
If a first baiter knew his job, as soon as a man had ploughed a stetch he'd drop his stick across the furrows.
Given agricultural machines, and seed of modern breeding, one not-too-skilled man could plough, cultivate and make ready for harvesting an enormous acreage.
Somewhere men were racing horses, ploughing fields, children were playing, or crying, or labouring at hard tasks in the world.
The fat man staggered, reached for her, ploughed through the railing.
"All those things for which men plough, build, or sail, obey virtue;" said Sallust.
A village seems thus, where its able-bodied men are all ploughing the ocean together, as a common field.
There is nearly always a wind whistling through the g1 Where you see a man ploughing there will be gulls followi him and pecking at the furrow.