She turned the gas up in her little sitting-room, and sank wearily into an easy chair. |
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Through the open door to the sitting-room, and down the wall to the right-on and on she crept. |
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Madame chalumeau had risen, and had led her guest through the sitting-room into her immaculate kitchen. |
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Twice again Mr. Varick called upon her mother, in the charmless upstairs sitting-room of their boarding house. |
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There was a patter of feet from the sitting-room and Barbara came running, Petunia in her arms. |
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But the left has a sitting-room and bedroom, with a bathroom between the two. |
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Reuben followed him into the cloistral odors and shadows of the sitting-room. |
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He went to the Wyandotte, to Craig's tawdry, dingy sitting-room, its disorder now apparently beyond possibility of righting. |
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Having seen the little sitting-room over the bakeshop, they were sure the chair would fit in beautifully there. |
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Hephzibah was in the sitting-room, reading and knitting a stocking, a stocking for me. |
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The valet went to his sitting-room and returned with a calling card on a tray. |
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Just as she opened the door of Andrew's cottage, Wiseli came out of the sitting-room. |
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The girls in kimonas and with their hair in braids, sat in their sitting-room. |
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There is the coziest little sitting-room, with a fireplace and an easy-chair. |
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Marcia entered her mother's sitting-room in the midst of what seemed a Babel of voices. |
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Her husband had been taking a nap in the sitting-room, and he came out, rubbing his eyes. |
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He was soon introduced into the house, where he found Legree in the sitting-room. |
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He looked round the little sitting-room in which she had the furniture and nicknacks from her room at the bank. |
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He had furnished a large studio as a sitting-room, not luxuriantly but pleasantly. |
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Leonard tidied up the sitting-room, and began to prepare their evening meal. |
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The sitting-room of the Metz farm was attractive in its old-fashioned furnishing. |
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There was a bright light in the sitting-room, and the curtains were undrawn. |
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He made his way into the ill-lighted sitting-room, and began to unpin his shawl. |
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The one unsecured door, was the door which led into the sitting-room from the staircase. |
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Rebecca could see the cames' brown farmhouse from Mrs. Baxter's sitting-room window. |
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She and ducky slept in the sitting-room now, while the four boys had the bedroom. |
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The Bines what-not in the sitting-room was grimly orthodox in its equipment. |
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Then, having locked the front door and the French window of the sitting-room, they proceeded again to the cellar. |
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The earl was conducted to a sitting-room, where Dr. gannet left him for a while. |
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She took the wineglass, and passed him, going into the sitting-room. |
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Mr. Brandon exclaimed as Tom ushered him into the sitting-room. |
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The sitting-room was on the ground-floor, abutting on the pavement. |
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Crupp with particular directions to leave the windows open, that my sitting-room might be aired, and purged of his presence. |
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She found that the sitting-room lacked the bareness of dormitory rooms. |
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He brought it into the sitting-room with him and tapped it with some pride as he stood warming his hands. |
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Presently beale came up alone and walked into the sitting-room. |
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He was blanketing his horse, and Isabel had flown into the sitting-room. |
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She turned her boudoir into a bedroom and sitting-room combined. |
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James clattered into the empty sitting-room and stared about him. |
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When, after a short space, he came back she was already in the sitting-room mechanically readjusting the breakfast things. |
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It was in the gloaming, and the little sitting-room was warm and cosy. |
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But here was no cyclonic invasion of a dark, cold sitting-room. |
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Sampson's carpet-bag and portmanteau had been left in this sitting-room. |
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He went into Philip's sitting-room to look for a siphon, could not find one, and fetched it from his own room. |
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When they got home, signa had a fire burning in the sitting-room stove. |
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The child took her sewing and sat beside aunt Jane in the kitchen while aunt Miranda had the post of observation at the sitting-room window. |
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Medlock seemed always to be in her comfortable housekeeper's sitting-room downstairs. |
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The first was a handsome sitting-room, with windows opening upon the rose gardens. |
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The door between the sitting-room and dining-room closed with a slam. |
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There is telephonic communication with the house, and he seems to have used the sitting-room as a sort of studio. |
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By the time we had placed the cold, fresh-smelling little tree in a corner of the sitting-room, it was already Christmas Eve. |
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A Kidderminster carpet was bought for the best sitting-room. |
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It linked an abandoned building in Nogales, Mexico, to the sitting-room of a house half a mile away in Nogales, Arizona. |
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A second door communicates with the sitting-room, and has a ventilator in the upper part of it. |
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He presumed that Mildred would cook his breakfast while he was dressing and leave it in the sitting-room. |
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The other old women in the poorhouse sitting-room gathered about her. |
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Stott pushed past the agitated Mrs. Reade, and went into the sitting-room. |
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It was her habit to sit in a window of her sitting-room on the ground floor, as if watching calmly for life and fashion to flow northward to her solitary doors. |
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She found that the medicine did really diminish, but it did not occur to her that the boy was mending the health of a crack in the sitting-room floor with it. |
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In one room, which looked like a lady's sitting-room, the hangings were all embroidered velvet, and in a cabinet were about a hundred little elephants made of ivory. |
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He mixed himself a whisky and soda, relit his pipe, which had gone out, and drew up an easy-chair to the fire which she had left him in the sitting-room. |
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Large sitting-room on the right side, well furnished, with long windows almost to the floor, and those preposterous English window fasteners which a child could open. |
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The only light visible, along the whole length of the building, glimmered through the Venetian blind of the window-entrance to Francine's sitting-room. |
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A maid showed me in without ceremony, and as I entered the sitting-room a lady, who was sitting before a Remington typewriter, sprang up with a pleasant smile of welcome. |
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Felicity and Cecily took her to the spare room and then left her in the sitting-room while they returned to the kitchen, to discuss the matter in family conclave. |
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