Part I The train went on up the track out of sight, around one of the hills of burnt timber.
I'm not saying it was partisan, but burnt timber isn't a commodity.
It was Marla, for example, who had first suggested that the fledgling farmers fertilize their fields with potash, derived from the ashes of burnt timber.
The burnt timbers shattered under the impact as the hulk overturned and smashed completely in two pieces.
Then the acrid sharpness of burnt timber caught me by the throat and I coughed uncontrollably.
I felt myself light and powerful, and strangely numbed, and I went to the dead fire, and walked through the burnt timbers.
I heard his fear as he discovered the burnt timbers on the floor and called out "Master."
Within an hour she had uncovered the burnt timbers!
Rollant strode over tumbled stones and burnt timbers.
It was found with burnt timbers, suggesting that fire-setting was used to help break up the hard quartz in which the gold was trapped.