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There were four billion more lives in the Wheaten system.
On the red ground behind the furnace, there are two wheaten ears.
Gentlemen more pretentious than Best would have had wheaten bread on their table every day.
Summer had not yet replaced the wheaten reeds of winter with green along the edges.
He was a slight, wiry man with thinning wheaten hair and pale eyes.
"You are forbidden to touch wheaten or leavened bread," said his mother.
Many Wheaten owners thus say they make great watch dogs, but poor guard dogs.
He got a dog, a wheaten terrier named Bella.
This was not quite real wheaten bread, but it was very like it.
She took a piece of the wheaten loaf and helped herself to butter from a small wooden cask.
Wheaten bread is a brown bread originally made with whole wheat flour.
"And some wheaten bread, if there is any.
Those were dear times, when wheaten bread and fresh meat were delicacies to working people.
Then he took the iron cask hoop and set it upon his own wheaten hair, which was still wet with rain.
How the remembrance of the spiced sausage, the wheaten loaf, and the beer, made my mouth water now!
Oh, her hair retained most of its wheaten luster, trammeled by grey only at the temples.
Her head had slumped forward; her wheaten hair veiled her face and chest.
Her family also enjoys the companionship of Sugar Belle, a wheaten terrier.
"My dog Morgan is a wheaten terrier."
Dark red is often mistaken as the only correct colour, possibly because wheaten coats are often of worse quality.
The Johnnycake was a poor substitute to some for wheaten bread, but acceptance by both the northern and southern colonies seems evident.
The hill field was a sea of wheaten gold and beyond it velvety dark spruces were caressing crystal air.
He returned to his chamber to find a table set with fruits, and with what seemed like wheaten cakes, and milk.
Graydon jumped, in his astonishment, choking on a bite of the wheaten cake.
I had no wish for fine gowns, or wheaten bread, or a bolster filled with goose feathers.