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But the highlight was the vaulted, stained-glass ceiling, from which different coloured lights shimmered over the white-panelled, vastly proportioned room.
Above Suspicion Lynda La Plante 2004
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They were alarmingly unfashionable but, in the long light of dusk, the white-panelled plainness could have been called Vermeeresque.
The Vesuvius Club Mark Gatiss 2004
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But the highlight was the vaulted, stained-glass ceiling, from which different coloured lights shimmered over the white-panelled, vastly proportioned room.
Above Suspicion Lynda La Plante 2004
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They were alarmingly unfashionable but, in the long light of dusk, the white-panelled plainness could have been called Vermeeresque.
The Vesuvius Club Mark Gatiss 2004
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The large room had white-panelled walls edged with gold, a Persian carpet floating on the polished floor.
Civvies La Plante, Lynda 1992
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A plain, ordinary white-panelled door with a small dented brass handle.
Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency Adams, Douglas, 1952-2001 1987
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'In here,' he said and opened a plain white-panelled door.
The Kobra Manifesto Hall, Adam 1976
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Laura followed her and was shown into the white-panelled room.
Spotted Hemlock Mitchell, Gladys, 1901-1983 1958
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The little white-panelled room was so perfect an expression of its owner that at all times Christopher felt a still wonder fall on him to find himself within its confines.
Christopher Hibbault, Roadmaker Marguerite Bryant
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The flames leaped merrily under the great carved mantel-piece in her white-panelled drawing-room, showing the date 1661, and the initials of the man who had put it there, and on its narrow shelf a row of Chelsea figures which she had picked up in various corners of Oxford.
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