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The water poured through the millrace, and the great wheel turned.
Someone wants me, she thought, listening as the millrace of her heart slowed.
Also on the property are the contributing millrace and pond.
He was swept along like a cork in a millrace.
A few years later, a larger "barn" was built across the street near the millrace.
The millrace alone cost $5,000, and they financed the entire enterprise themselves.
It crawled straight to the millrace, fell in, and drowned.
When he turned the engine off, he could hear the old millrace running down the garden.
He was riding the far bank up and down, between river and millrace, alone.
Go back to the vats-and tell Caleb to put less water through the millrace!
But he was in a torrent of black water that foamed like a millrace.
It was like being caught in a millrace.
Portions were used as a millrace to power watermills that operated until the 1940s.
She plans to commit suicide in the millrace, but Rodney saves her.
He looked upstream, in the direction of the millrace, but he could not see it.
"We'll hold off on the millrace and the mill.
Her childhood was filled with square dancing, swimming and fishing at a local millrace.
The prime location of the mill on the creek with its long millrace was not forgotten after the war.
He sloshed up onto the bank of the millrace and peered down at the wheel.
About 2 km up the dale, the remnants of a further mill together with a millrace may still be found.
Between the two buildings runs a millrace with an overshot waterwheel.
The river spat them at those rapids like a watermelon seed in a millrace.
Organised water supply in the town began at least by 1883 when it was reported being carted from the millrace.
At listing date, the district included a bridge, a dam, a millrace, and four houses.
He heard a falling millrace, first of pebbles, then of larger stones.
The millpond is now overgrown and silted up and the millrun has been blocked with concrete.