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The light touched something green in the window corner and made it a lump of emerald, a cave of pure green like stoneless fruit.
Yet this brief chapter is this intriguing figure's "stoneless grave"--we never hear anything more about him.
Wonderfullest things are ever the unmentionable; deep memories yield no epitaphs; this six-inch chapter is the stoneless grave of Bulkington.
Ploughing depth in Britain varies between 5-6 inches in some limestone regions to up to 18 inches in deep stoneless silt land.
I am here got into some of the very best barley land in the kingdom; a fine, buttery, stoneless loam, upon a bottom of sand or sand-stone.
Cross and Hodgson described the sediments of the Combe Moor basin in 1975 as "finely laminated and stoneless."
Poike last erupted between 230,000 to 705,000 years ago in the Pleistocene, and as the oldest of Easter Island's three volcanoes is the most weathered with relatively stoneless soil.
Then he let them grow for a year in a stoneless pond, and finally put the heaviest in with stones so big that it could not swallow one without going well over 1 percent.
Now on the top of the mountain was a stretch of land almost flat and stoneless, over which they cantered forward, gathering speed as the horses recovered their wind till the pace grew fast.
Between the Huallaga and the Ucayali lies the famous "Pampa del Sacramento," a level region of stoneless alluvial lands covered with thick, dark forests, first entered by Christian missionaries in 1726.
Profile 0-24 O black peat, stoneless, many fine roots, abrupt, wavy boundary 24-57 Eg light brownish-grey silty clay loam with common distinct brownish mottles and streaks of organic matter in cracks.
Given that the Cauvery delta is virtually stoneless, it is mysterious that such vast quantities of granite and gneiss should have reached there at all, let alone been cut into, the way we cut into cream cheese.
Animated by a fury that towered over Sam's, Leona lurched to her feet and struck him a whistling backhand, the jagged claws of her stoneless engagement ring raking Sam's acne-spotted face, bringing blood.
Early on, a Southern-born sailor of noble bearing is introduced as if he were destined for a leading role, but is last seen standing at the helm as the Pequod heads out to sea, in a "six-inch chapter" that serves as his "stoneless grave."
The researchers examined cast-resin duplicates of the tools using optical and electron microscopes and compared the direction and width of the scratches found on the tips to modern bones that were used experimentally to dig in soil for tubers or in the finer, stoneless soil of termite mounds.