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I should have pushed you into a lime pit when I had the chance.
The island was also the site of lime pits and kilns.
He asks them to take him to the lime pit and to help him with his death.
The image of the lime pit intruded, and he thought better of it.
Mayhap he could escape the lime pit after all!
I will see you baking in the lime pits!"
In the lime pits where bodies are piled, as one character notes, "all faces looked the same."
There the commandos occupied the perimeter of the lime pit towards 2000 hours.
They said there were four dead ones who were slipped into the lime pits day before yesterday.
If no embalmers collect her tomorrow, she must go to the lime pit.'
Holmes also cremated some of the bodies or placed them in lime pits for destruction.
Perhaps, Deek thought, he might yet escape the lime pits and come out of this with some kind of victory.
They wound up in the lime pits without so much as a grave marker to say they had ever existed.
'At night the corpses are cut down and taken to the great lime pits near Charterhouse.'
The lime pit was sold in 1955, with the proceeds reinvested in the winery.
Meanwhile, the cowgirls dug a lime pit in which to bury the snuffed cattle.
Were it left to her, they'd be roosting on top of the rubbish dump near the Agger lime pits.
But they followed that advice, and what began as a circuslike tent in the middle of an abandoned lime pit became a million-dollar, 3,000-seat theater.
If One Eye had the men, Deek was a prime candidate for the lime pit.
"I want every corpse out of here by dusk, and they all go to the lime pits on the Campus Esquilinus.
If the sexual union produced a baby, it was baptized and then strangled and dumped into a lime pit in the basement.
Three dips in the village green mark the site where as many as 1,500 people were buried in massive lime pits.
Analysis of the remains in and around his lime pit and crematorium, however, established that the victims were both men and women.
Claudine had already found a spot to dig the lime pits to cure the corn to make the hominy, but they stood empty.
His body is later found in a lime pit near the small town of Loch Sheldrake, New York.