But anyway the stove-pipe drew; and everyone thanked God and fought for places about _le poêle_.— The Enormous Room
The good woman of the house was standing at her poêle, preparing the mysteries of the mid-day dinner.— The Argosy Vol. 51, No. 2, February, 1891
Un poisson qui sort de la poêle, tout prêt à être mangé!— French Conversation and Composition
Between sixty and seventy mattresses, with their inhabitants and, in nearly every case, baggage, occupied it so completely as scarcely to leave room for _le poêle_ at the further end and the card table in the centre.— The Enormous Room
Bill The Hollander, the wrecked _poêle_ (which was patiently waiting to be repaired) furnished Jean with perhaps his most brilliant inspiration.— The Enormous Room

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