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A few vestiges of it now only remain, the rest has been used as a lime-kiln.
Soon I arrived at the lime-kiln, which was still burning, although the workmen had all gone home.
However, the majority of the Moore family income was derived from the lime-kiln and quarry.
Harper told me that it was an old lime-kiln that had been used for several years, and abandoned by the government.
Luckily the boy was case-hardened, and would have smoked a small lime-kiln if anybody had treated him with it.
He tells me the lime-kiln is lighted.
'If you want information about your guest, you should come tonight or tomorrow night to the old house near the lime-kiln on the marshes.
Thank Heaven, the night is gone, at last; and rather than pass such another, I would watch my lime-kiln, wide awake, for a twelvemonth.
From head to foot I was powdered almost as white with chalk and dust, as if I had come out of a lime-kiln.
In 1764, Chandler saw a lime-kiln by the temple at Euromos, which suggests that its still imposing remains were yet more splendid in his day.
He also built and operated a lime-kiln on Limestone Hill and owned a soap and candle works at Churchill.
Thou mightst as well say I love to walk by the Counter-gate, which is as hateful to me as the reek of a lime-kiln.
But, I can tell you, the good folks still talk about Ethan Brand, in the village yonder, and what a strange errand took him away from his lime-kiln.
The early Christian necropolis was discovered in the excavation under the museum between 1994 and 1996 and contains a lime-kiln, about a hundred sepulchres and severals inscriptions.
Laughing boisterously, and mingling all their voices together in unceremonious talk, they now burst into the moonshine and narrow streaks of fire-light that illuminated the open space before the lime-kiln.
TNPL has commissioned the Bio-methanation plant, which generates around 23000 m of biogas (methane) per day, to be used as fuel in the lime-kiln in replacement of furnace oil.
Starting from the log with a certain alacrity in his gait, and ascending the hillock of earth that was raised against the stone circumference of the lime-kiln, he thus reached the top of the structure.
The Lime-Kiln Club was a fictitious fraternal organization of African-Americans created by writer and journalist Charles Bertrand Lewis for the Detroit Free Press in the late 19th century.
In a tragic incident two agent's - Hirji Kanji of Sinugra & Akhai Madha of Kumbharia - both died due to a mishap by falling in to hot lime-kiln.
Bartram and his little son, while they were talking thus, sat watching the same lime-kiln that had been the scene of Ethan Brand's solitary and meditative life, before he began his search for the Unpardonable Sin.
In so doing he also rediscovers Pip, whom he lures to a disused lime-kiln with the intention of killing him, but in the nick of time is frustrated by Herbert, Startop, and Trabb's boy.
Plaintiff then took possession, and the first act of ownership exercised by him, was the erecting of a lime-kiln on the land, in which he burnt lime for a considerable period of time on his own account, and afterwards let it at a weekly rent.
An old German Jew, travelling with a diorama on his back, was passing down the mountain-road towards the village just as the party turned aside from it, and, in hopes of eking out the profits of the day, the showman had kept them company to the lime-kiln.