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There, cuddled in the haymow, were Grommet, the smith’s lardy daughter, and the pockmarked pig boy from the manor. The Midwife's Apprentice 1995-01-01T00:00:00Z
Stacking bales in a haymow, Shoving horses or cows around. Opinion | The Cost of Devaluing Women 2017-12-02T05:00:00Z
After that, Carla said they plan to redo the haymow to add more space for their guests. EXCHANGE: Couple converts barn to a venue for weddings 2017-04-10T04:00:00Z
Yerlykin and Karatayeff went off to the stable to lie down on the haymow; both their faces showed that they had done well at dinner, and Karatayeff had also drunk too much. A Russian Gentleman 2012-02-08T03:00:18.800Z
Lights in haymows and other dusty locations not protected by dustproof globes 3. Electricity for the 4-H Scientist Idaho Agricultural Extension Service Bulletin 396, June, 1962 2011-11-18T03:00:30.487Z
"He was cross as two sticks the other day when we wanted to build forts in the haymow, but after I asked him to help me put the chain on my bicycle," etc., etc. The Whirligig of Time 2011-11-04T02:00:23.063Z
Somers was exceedingly mortified, for he might as well look for a needle in a haymow as try to find the vessel on the ocean. Brave Old Salt or, Life on the Quarter Deck 2011-11-04T02:00:18.377Z
He awakened from sleep, moved by an "inward impulse" irresistible, and went to the barn to find, as he opened the stable door, a little blaze creeping toward the haymow. Subconscious Religion 2011-08-22T02:00:58.937Z
In the darkness of the haymow the Meadow-Brook Girls were now floundering about in great alarm. The Meadow-Brook Girls Across Country The Young Pathfinders on a Summer Hike 2011-06-13T02:00:31.687Z
“And now,” pursued the boy, “let us hunt the haymow for eggs for breakfast.” The Corner House Girls on Palm Island 2011-06-01T02:00:23.043Z
Did you ever hunt for eggs in a haymow? Rosemary and Rue 2011-05-21T02:00:11.483Z
It would have been like looking for a needle in a haymow to search for him in these woods. Canoeing in the wilderness 2011-01-19T03:00:23.683Z
The candles were lighted, the fire set ablaze, and as we sat before it cooking chops and toast I said, "No, Jonathan, the open fire isn't any better than the haymow." The Jonathan Papers
Rather to the amazement of her companions, Grace made the climb to the haymow without the least difficulty. The Meadow-Brook Girls Across Country The Young Pathfinders on a Summer Hike 2011-06-13T02:00:31.687Z
Now that he was thus far on his mission he began to think it, indeed, as Joe Dean had said, “A good deal of the needle and haymow style.” Jessica Trent: Her Life on a Ranch
Immediately upon our arrival in the village of Benney we were billeted in haymows, which is the customary home for the American soldier in the country of France. History of Ambulance Company Number 139
Perhaps annoyed by our persistent attentions to her frequent families in the woodshed, she sought out all manner of hiding-places from haymow to cellar. Sigurd Our Golden Collie and Other Comrades of the Road
We followed the men whose heads were lost in the loads of hay which they carried on their backs, and saw how they dropped their burden in the haymow. Windyridge
IT was a mighty lucky thing that the Good Gray Horse in the last story ran into the haymow instead of the corncrib. Puss in Boots, Jr., and the Good Gray Horse
They came out upon a rough landing, and Van Dam caught the whisk of her skirts disappearing through a door that led into the haymow. The Crimson Gardenia and Other Tales of Adventure
These "billets," as they have been called by the men, are usually located in the haymows of the French homes. History of Ambulance Company Number 139
And he conducted Shorty with much mystery to a place behind the haymow, where he had secreted an old single-barreled pistol and a falseface. Si Klegg, Book 5 (of 6) The Deacon's Adventures At Chattanooga In Caring For The Boys
To continue the search for Aunt Abigail without a single clue as to the direction she had taken, was not unlike looking for the proverbial needle in the haymow. Peggy Raymond's Vacation or Friendly Terrace Transplanted
The stuffy air in a cave or in a hole under a haymow will lead a child to frantic escape. Psychology A Study Of Mental Life
And since he didn't reply, and she had learned to be mortally afraid of weasels, she ran off squawking, to hide high up in the haymow in the barn. The Tale of Old Dog Spot
You know you haven’t any business in the haymow or crawling under the old carryall. The Camerons of Highboro
They look better on the printed page than they do in the haymow. Under the Maples
This latter was the sound that had reached them while they were under the haymow. Fred Fenton Marathon Runner The Great Race at Riverport School
Might as well look for a needle in a haymow. Raiding with Morgan
She peeped over the edge of the haymow and saw the twins, one on either side of Bobby, staring up. Four Little Blossoms at Brookside Farm
This time, too, the dance was made a house party, and the girls were stowed away in the farmhouse while the boys enjoyed tents and the big haymow. Social Life or, The Manners and Customs of Polite Society
But the summer passed and old Brian came and took his comrade away, and Scotty wept secretly in the haymow all the evening after her departure. The Silver Maple
They have no system of numbering houses and to hunt for some certain one is like hunting for a needle in a haymow. Birdseye Views of Far Lands
One day last summer, Emma and I got old Frank upon a haymow, about four feet from the floor, and there he lay down on his side, and took a nap. The Nursery, August 1877, Vol. XXII, No. 2 A Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers
My little friends and I are playing in the haymow. The World I Live In
Well, I want to take some apple custard to that poor Dan who fell from the haymow, and I must go and see how Susan’s children are getting through the measles. A Princess in Calico
Pretty soon I was up in our haymow all by myself carrying the egg basket around to the different places where different ones of our old hens laid their eggs. Shenanigans at Sugar Creek
It was a musty old place, without even as much tidiness as is usually found in barns, and there was a dank smell about it, as though generations of haymows had decayed there. Humorous Ghost Stories
We used to play in the haymow, and fall from the apple trees together, and all that. A Pessimist In Theory and Practice
One fork-tailed beauty of last year’s nest above the haymow may hawk about for insects day after day alone, before he is joined by other swallows. The Log of the Sun A Chronicle of Nature's Year
The hay was very smooth and slippery, 146 and the children had many a tumble as the two robber tribes chased each other across the haymow. Sunny Boy in the Country
I yelled up to Pop, "Right there in the center of the haymow, going up into the cupola." Shenanigans at Sugar Creek
Turner slid off the haymow, found his steps too unsteady, laughed foolishly, and suggested that Creed bring some food to him there. Humorous Ghost Stories
And that was where she meant to live all the rest of her days,—in one of the haymows. Little Grandmother
The barn swallows mix the clay with straw and feathers and so form very firm structures on the rafters above the haymows. The Log of the Sun A Chronicle of Nature's Year
Jimmie dropped his harness and ran up the little ladder that led to the haymow. Sunny Boy in the Country
Then I went lickety-sizzle up the ladder to the haymow and sure enough Pop was right! Shenanigans at Sugar Creek
Father lit a match and located the stairs to the haymow. The Innocents A Story for Lovers
He scurried along the shelf, climbed up the wall, and glided through a crack in the ceiling, to hide himself in the haymow above. The Tale of Grumpy Weasel Sleepy-Time Tales
Into the barn they went and up into the haymow where they were usually safe, but as they lay panting on the hay, Uncle Jonah entered the barn, grumbling to himself. The Cat in Grandfather's House
And though Jimmie and the Hatch children turned over the hay and looked in every corner of the haymow, they could not find him. Sunny Boy in the Country
Little Jim said to our black and white cat which was lying in a cozy nest of her own at the bottom of the ladder which went up to our haymow. Shenanigans at Sugar Creek
With his arm about her waist, very tender and reverent, he guided her to the stairs and up them, step by agonized step, to the fragrant peace of the haymow. The Innocents A Story for Lovers
Indeed, I had heard of them more than once myself, when she caught me lying long and lazy in the depths of a haymow with a book under my nose. The Dew of Their Youth
I know I had it in the haymow. The Cat in Grandfather's House
Then Jimmie stepped out on the barn floor and grinned cheerfully up at the anxious group perched on the edge of the haymow. Sunny Boy in the Country
Pop yelled back down to me, "and I've looked all over the haymow for it." Shenanigans at Sugar Creek
He may pile up the machine against some farm-house, fence, haymow, or clump of woods, smashing it badly and injuring himself. Opportunities in Aviation
Bella appeared at an open door far up in the peak of the haymow. Ruth Fielding Down East Or, The Hermit of Beach Plum Point
They ran unseen to the barn and climbed to the haymow where they ate the cookies. The Cat in Grandfather's House
And Grandpa must board over that hole if you are going to play in the haymow. Sunny Boy in the Country
There wasn't a sign of the ladder anywhere in the whole haymow, and I was looking in every direction. Shenanigans at Sugar Creek
"Last Fourth of July I went up in the haymow and kept out of sight all day," said Turkey Proudfoot. The Tale of Turkey Proudfoot Slumber-Town Tales
So the twins hugged each other gleefully and went to the haymow to discuss the strain and struggle of the week. Prudence Says So
The birds—with Mr. Catbird among them, and Mrs. Wren, too—all gathered round Miss Kitty and made such a clamor that she crept away and hid in the haymow. The Tale of Miss Kitty Cat Slumber-Town Tales
Drew glanced up at the haymow from which Callie had just descended. Rebel Spurs
“You might as well look for a needle in a haymow.” Peggy in Her Blue Frock
The barn was filled, floor, scaffold, haymow and stables, by these disciples of abolition. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 2, 1917
Their work done irreproachably, the twins and Connie went to the haymow and lay on the hay, still silent. Prudence Says So
At Captain's Post a cat had a family of kittens, just learning to walk, hidden in a haymow, when we were shelled unmercifully. The Emma Gees
Last year in August the junco, or common snowbird, came into the big barn and built her nest in the side of the haymow, only a few feet from me. The Wit of a Duck and Other Papers
There was an old haymow overhead in the barn, and there the girls decided to make their bed for the night. Grace Harlowe's Overland Riders Among the Kentucky Mountaineers
Alfred's father feared he was gambling; all the gambling in those days was in haymows or unoccupied buildings in winter, under the trees in summer. Watch Yourself Go By
"Seems like looking for a needle in a haymow," Frank said, "but I'll wager my hat against a swipe in the jaw that we find him." Boy Scouts in the Philippines Or, The Key to the Treaty Box
"Well, you know we're going to make moving pictures of all sorts of rural scenes that will fit in the plays, and jumping into a haymow may be one of them," he laughed. The Moving Picture Girls at Oak Farm or, Queer Happenings While Taking Rural Plays
One would have thought that in a haymow she had nesting material near at hand. The Wit of a Duck and Other Papers
Two of the boys sleep in the haymow till cold weather comes, but there’s no need for it. My Ántonia
Bunny and his mother looked in all the places they could think of—in the harness room and wagon room, and they even went upstairs to the haymow. Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue and Their Shetland Pony
"I'm going to slide down the haymow some more!" The Story of a Stuffed Elephant
I have demeaned myself enough already in this farce and travesty of acting, and to jump into a haymow—ye gods! The Moving Picture Girls at Oak Farm or, Queer Happenings While Taking Rural Plays
One night the wind blew the easel with its canvas over against the haymow where the nest was placed, but the bird was there on her eggs in the morning. The Wit of a Duck and Other Papers
I jumped up to the haymow to throw down the provender. The Reminiscences of an Astronomer
But, anyhow, Toby was not in the haymow. Bunny Brown and His Sister Sue and Their Shetland Pony
So the Donkey and Elephant, making believe come to life, walked about the barn floor, while the children were farther off, sliding down the haymow. The Story of a Stuffed Elephant
So they went—in a body—to the place where she had her nest, in the haymow. The Tale of Henrietta Hen
It had a big cow-shed on one side, and horse stalls on the other, with a "heavenly" haymow over all, and with "chutes" for the descent of hay,—and twins! Prudence of the Parsonage
His bed was hard, and his room cheerless, but anything, even a haymow, rather than walking back to the station. Visionaries
It takes only a little imagination to visualize such a building remodeled into a country home with a generous stone chimney and fireplace occupying one of the end walls of a former haymow. If You're Going to Live in the Country
As the children were in another part of the barn, having fun in the haymow, and as there were no prying eyes to watch, the Elephant could do as he pleased. The Story of a Stuffed Elephant
When Henrietta Hen's callers crowded about her nest in the haymow they expected to see something wonderful. The Tale of Henrietta Hen
Up the haymow ladder they hurried, and then slid recklessly down the hay-chutes. Prudence of the Parsonage
Although the promise made to George on the haymow was faithfully kept, he could no more avoid getting into mischief than a weathercock can keep from turning when the wind blows. Ole Mammy's Torment
They reached New Salem in the middle of the night and went into Rutledge's barn and lay down on the haymow between two buffalo hides until morning. A Man for the Ages A Story of the Builders of Democracy
Then he heard a slight rustling on a haymow overhead, that was reached only by a ladder. The Submarine Boys on Duty Life of a Diving Torpedo Boat
And at night she roosted on any handy place in the barn or the haymow, under the carriage-shed or even over the pigpens. The Tale of Henrietta Hen
Finally she stepped into the blackness of the barn, found the ladder leading to the haymow and began slowly climbing. Prudence of the Parsonage
He had had no desire to give up his unlettered liberty until that day on the haymow when he had his awakening. Ole Mammy's Torment
He climbed the ladder, going slowly and carefully, and soon found himself up in the haymow. The Bobbsey Twins at the County Fair
Then Hiram and Mandy sped on their way to the barn, which they quickly reached and were soon upon the haymow, apparently searching intently for eggs. Quincy Adams Sawyer and Mason's Corner Folks A Picture of New England Home Life
Later he slept in the haymow and lay awake far into the night, listening in doubt and despair to the drip of the rain on the roof. Kenny
Then the twins, in no way deceived, went back to the haymow again. Prudence of the Parsonage
He waited until his eyes became somewhat accustomed to the dim light and then saw that there was a bare floor before him and that adjoining it was the haymow. Winning His "W" A Story of Freshman Year at College
I climbed to my bed in the haymow that first night. Tramping on Life An Autobiographical Narrative
He dropped the musket and went up the ladder inter the haymow livelier'n he ever did before, you kin bet. Quincy Adams Sawyer and Mason's Corner Folks A Picture of New England Home Life
I remember, too, writing sometimes in the barn, on the haymow. McClure's Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 5, April, 1896
So the twins went back to the haymow. Prudence of the Parsonage
I had thought of the book which I had seen Amos reading in the haymow. The Light in the Clearing
Ye men with neckcloths white, I warn you— Habet a whole haymow in cornu. The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell
How proudly could I have produced the home certificate as to my haymow experience and received an exhilarating grade in grammar! Reveries of a Schoolmaster
The haymow in the barn and a blessed knothole are associated with many happy hours. A Backward Glance at Eighty Recollections & comment
Sometimes she was Lord Beveling, the villain of the plot, and chased poor Gwendolyn madly through corn-crib, horse stalls and haymow. Prudence of the Parsonage
The salle d'honneur was cut up into little rooms, the room of the seigneur became a haymow, and the cellars of the towers were used to store potatoes in. A Volunteer Poilu
"This morning, when you were upon the haymow, and I told you both to go down, Oliver went down immediately; but you remained up, and made excuses instead of obeying." Jonas on a Farm in Winter
Then, instead of threading the mazes of Greene's Analysis and parsing "Thanatopsis," I might just as well have been asleep in the haymow, where ventilation was super-abundant. Reveries of a Schoolmaster
I refused to return to this temple of wisdom, and digging a hole into the haymow, secreted myself therein, pulling the hole in after me. The Gentleman from Everywhere
As she neared the barn, she was startled to hear from the haymow over her head, deep groans as of a soul in mortal agony. Prudence of the Parsonage
A haymow in this castle was the most picturesque thing I ever saw in a cantonment. A Volunteer Poilu
For instance, she gave out "haymow," "milk dish," "mouse hole," "catnip." Entertaining Made Easy
"I wonder where she can be;" and twice he called her, once directing his voice up toward the haymows and once out into the open air. The Girl at Cobhurst
They went into the barn, and hauled their parcels with a bit of string to the top of the haymow. A Collection of Beatrix Potter Stories
And the twins betook themselves to the haymow in thoughtful mood. Prudence of the Parsonage
They went into the barn and hauled their parcels with a bit of string to the top of the haymow. The Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter
If a woman of my age and the mother of a family hasn't got sense enough not to slip off haymows, she'd ought to suffer. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
If it had been quicker to act, she would have asked that young lady to come some day and go up in the haymow with her. The Girl at Cobhurst
The boys told me to choose my own place in the haymow, and I lay down before a big window, left open in warm weather, that looked out into the stars. My Antonia
The dreadful truth overwhelmed her,—the twins were already in the haymow, the hour had come, and she must go forth. Prudence of the Parsonage
Once when Mrs. Bergson, on her way to Norway Creek, stopped to see old Mrs. Lee, the old woman hid in the haymow "for fear Mis' Bergson would catch her barefoot." O Pioneers!
Her mother had been standing on the haymow superintending some changes in the barn, had been seized with giddiness, they thought, and slipped. Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
I was never in a haymow in my life. The Girl at Cobhurst
Two of the boys sleep in the haymow till cold weather comes, but there's no need for it. My Antonia
Then came a golden October afternoon when the twins sat in the haymow looking out upon a mellow world. Prudence of the Parsonage
Our destiny was now to be fixed for life, and we had no more voice in the decision of the question, than the oxen and cows that stood chewing at the haymow. My Bondage and My Freedom
She always hid them in the haymows, and hunting and finding them brought us no end of excitement and pleasure. Concerning Cats My Own and Some Others
In the pursuit of hens' eggs she knew no obstacles; from scaffold to scaffold, from haymow to haymow, she leaped defiant. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 29, March, 1860
I buried my face in the haymow and I am not ashamed to say that I wept. Remarks
As soon as she was able to walk, the two went silently to the barn, and climbed into the much-loved haymow. Prudence of the Parsonage
There were three loads, and the last one was safely stowed in the haymow before the little old lady in the house had stirred up her breakfast cake. Three Young Knights
Rustling of straw, click of a wooden latch—A stable or a haymow there must be. Chantecler Play in Four Acts
"I'll hide you in the haymow, and if they come in here to search for you I'll declare I never knew you—I am prepared to do desperate things," Shaw declared. The Black Creek Stopping-House
What happened when we got into the haymow I do not now recall, only that Kosciusko and I frolicked around there in the hay for some time. Remarks
Just then Tom Mason slid down from a high part of the haymow to a little hollowed-out place. The Bobbsey Twins at Meadow Brook
I had not ripened them in the haymow and bitten them under the seat and behind my slate so many times in school for nothing. Our Friend John Burroughs
The next day they raked it up for the last time and began to stow it away in the big haymows in the barn, where the very smell of it would make the horses hungry. Uncle Robert's Geography (Uncle Robert's Visit, V.3)
We arrived there betimes, but found the “spare bed” assigned to other guests; so we were comfortably lodged upon the haymow. Locusts and Wild Honey
"He's one of those country fellows who can sleep in the haymow and eat with the horses." Fifty Famous People
With some old sheets they made a curtain across one corner of the barn, in front of the haymow. The Bobbsey Twins at Meadow Brook
I was burrowing in a haymow, thinking myself alone. The Making of an American
The volunteer division, which was assigned to barn duty that night, had hardly retired to the cots or the haymow, when the clanging bell told them there was a blaze. The Young Firemen of Lakeville; or, Herbert Dare's Pluck
The haymow was a robbers' cave wherein great wealth of booty was stored; the garden, a desert island on which lived the poor castaway. Their Yesterdays
When they descended from the haymow, the farmer was milking his cows. Helping Himself
The girls had followed Nan and Flossie up to a low part of the haymow, and were out of the way. The Bobbsey Twins at Meadow Brook
Up the railroad track I went, and at night hired out to a truck-farmer, with the freedom of his haymow for my sleeping quarters. The Making of an American
Then he went home, crawled up into the haymow and wept, for he had something in his heart and it hurt. The Valley of the Giants
There were nooks under wagons, or under wheelbarrows, corners behind boxes, and any number of holes in the place where the hay for the horses was kept—the haymow, as it is called. Bunny Brown and his Sister Sue
"There are the ropes!" exclaimed Bert, as he pointed to some dangling from a beam near the haymow. The Bobbsey Twins in Washington
His companion followed quickly as Gallegher climbed to one of the haymows, and crawling carefully out on the fence-rail, stretched himself at full length, face downward. Short Stories for English Courses
Why, only the other day I was carrying her on my shoulder to the barn and tossing her into the haymow. Taken Alive
We had to rig up rooms in the carriage house, and me and Jonadab slept in the haymow. Cape Cod Stories
She had slid down the haymow on a side where she and Bunny did not often play, and she had slid right into the hen's nest. Bunny Brown and his Sister Sue
Why we can swing on some of the ropes that are in the haymow. The Bobbsey Twins in Washington
There was a haymow over each row of stalls, and at one end of the barn a number of fence- rails had been thrown across from one mow to the other. Short Stories for English Courses
Little bands of these two species lurked about the barnyard all winter, picking up the hayseed, the sparrow sometimes venturing in on the haymow when the supply outside was short. Birds and Poets : with Other Papers
And they slept in the haymows and under the trees and worked hard and brought back all their money. The Landloper
He has nests of them in the haymow, mellowing, to which he makes frequent visits. Winter Sunshine
I was swinging on a rope, over the haymow, and so was Nan. The Bobbsey Twins in Washington
Before daybreak he took his knife from the place in the haymow where he had hidden it when he went soldiering, and went out to meet Alfio. A Second Book of Operas
Still, me with my rope, an' Ches with his football habits, was one too many for Mr. Goat; an' we soon had him up in the haymow. Happy Hawkins
His solitude was peopled again when he fed the cattle, for Rose's face smiled at him from the haymow; and when he strained the milk, Rose held the pans. Homespun Tales
After we were rolled in our blankets and variously disposed upon the haymow, Uncle Nathan lulled us to sleep by a long and characteristic yarn. Birds and Bees, Sharp Eyes and Other Papers
"I'd try it on a haymow, or something like that, first." The Circus Boys on the Flying Rings : or, Making the Start in the Sawdust Life
They tuck 'em in trays of trunks, trunks of trees, desks, haymows, pigeonholes, inside pockets, safe-deposit vaults, handboxes, and coal cellars, waiting for Mr. Frohman to call. Strictly business: more stories of the four million
In the final analysis it was this more than any other cause which sent us up to the haymow for delicious, forbidden hours in the company of Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok. A Plea for Old Cap Collier
We persevered in our intention of going into her probable retreat, and were cautiously looking for some sign of life in the haymow, when we heard a soft cackle and a ruffling of plumage.  The Diary of a Goose Girl
Her literary labors had been somewhat interrupted by the joys and responsibilities of vice-motherhood, and the thought book was less frequently drawn from its hiding place under the old haymow in the barn chamber. New Chronicles of Rebecca
He no longer slept in the haymow but had a room of his own and other rooms to rent to the "high-toned traveling men." The Iron Puddler My life in the rolling mills and what came of it
His solitude was peopled again when he fed the cattle, for Rose’s face smiled at him from the haymow; and when he strained the milk, Rose held the pans. Rose O' the River
After I do three pages I am going to hide away this book in the haymow till spring. New Chronicles of Rebecca
I will hide you in the haymow where you'll be warm and cosy all the long winter and where nobody can find you again in the summer time but your affectionate author, Rebecca Rowena Randall. New Chronicles of Rebecca
At the sound of his vice she dropped her precious diary, and flew to the edge of the haymow. New Chronicles of Rebecca
He slept in the haymow of a livery stable. The Iron Puddler My life in the rolling mills and what came of it
Now, all being ready, Rebecca went to a corner of the haymow, and withdrew a thick blank-book with mottled covers. New Chronicles of Rebecca
Deacon Israel's tottering ladder still stood in its accustomed place, propped against the haymow, and the heavenly stairway leading to eternal glory scarcely looked fairer to Jacob of old than this to Rebecca. New Chronicles of Rebecca
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