"Workshop" Quotes from Famous Books
... front of the house. The peculiar plan of the building adapts itself to this arrangement, no other alteration being found necessary for the complete disconnection of the two parts. Of the two cottages so formed, one is at present occupied by an old couple, while the other is used as a workshop. ... — George Borrow in East Anglia • William A. Dutt
... have them. They're worth a half a cent a pound if they're worth anything. You can store them in the workshop till somebody comes along that does want them, and will pay." He turned again to ... — Flamsted quarries • Mary E. Waller
... names,—the Pushing Market, the Louse Market, and so on, —and which is said to be the resort of thieves and receivers of stolen goods. Strangers always hit upon it the first thing. We had ventured into its borders alone, had chatted with a cobbler, inspected the complete workshop on the sidewalk, priced the work,—"real, artistic, high-priced jobs were worth thirty to forty kopeks,"—had promised to fetch our boots to be repaired with tacks and whipcord,—"when they needed it,"—and had received an unblushing appeal ... — Russian Rambles • Isabel F. Hapgood
... him to a small room at the rear of the building, which looked as if it had lately been used as a workshop, and there left him, after locking and barring the door from ... — Messenger No. 48 • James Otis
... was proud to have him on its staff and provided him with a wooden building back of the campus, for a private laboratory and workshop. I understand that the Rockefeller Institute contributed funds towards Professor Reubens' experiments, but ... — The Seed of the Toc-Toc Birds • Francis Flagg
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