1 When the straw settled down, I had a hard bed.
2 He was working so hard that he did not hear us coming.
3 They had only their hard fists to batter at the world with.
4 I will say, Jake, some of our brothers and sisters are hard to keep.
5 The boys have had a hard night, and you must not bother them with questions.
6 This slope was trampled hard and bare, and washed out in winding gullies by the rain.
7 It's the head end of it that comes hard with me, especially when I'm out of practice.
8 They were to be picked late, when the hard frosts had set in, and put away for winter use.
9 This hedge was nearly a quarter of a mile long, but I had to look very hard to see it at all.
10 Yet they were the sort of men who never get on, somehow, or do anything but work hard for a dollar or two a day.
11 WE KNEW THAT THINGS were hard for our Bohemian neighbours, but the two girls were lighthearted and never complained.
12 The horses and oxen would not go into the barn until he was frozen so hard that there was no longer any smell of blood.
13 It was hard to tell what was happening in the rear; the people who were falling behind shrieked as piteously as those who were already lost.
14 As soon as the snow had packed hard, I began to drive about the country in a clumsy sleigh that Otto Fuchs made for me by fastening a wooden goods-box on bobs.
15 Trees were so rare in that country, and they had to make such a hard fight to grow, that we used to feel anxious about them, and visit them as if they were persons.
16 There in the sheltered draw-bottom the wind did not blow very hard, but I could hear it singing its humming tune up on the level, and I could see the tall grasses wave.
17 Fuchs had been a cowboy, a stage-driver, a bartender, a miner; had wandered all over that great Western country and done hard work everywhere, though, as grandmother said, he had nothing to show for it.
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