"Cowshed" Quotes from Famous Books
... of Croxden Abbey in the distance, where the heart of King John had been buried, and where plenty of traces of the extreme skill in agriculture possessed by the monks can be seen. One side of the chapel still served as a cowshed, but perhaps the most interesting features were the stone coffins in the orchard as originally placed, with openings so small, that a boy of ten can hardly lie ... — From John O'Groats to Land's End • Robert Naylor and John Naylor
... to follow the woods road, and presently came into sight of several farm buildings, including a corncrib and a long, low cowshed. ... — The Rover Boys at Colby Hall - or The Struggles of the Young Cadets • Arthur M. Winfield |