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  • Another door gave access to a long, low room, beam-ceilinged, with a fireplace in which an ox could have been roasted.

    CHAPTER III 2010

  • It was to a huge, beam-ceilinged room with a canopied bed big enough for six men that Rainsford followed the silent giant.

    The Greatest Survival Stories Ever Told Underwood, Lamar 2001

  • The beam-ceilinged common room of the Good Queen's Justice did less.

    The Fires of Heaven Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1993

  • A short hallway led past narrow stairs to a snug, beam-ceilinged kitchen, with a steaming kettle sitting on the hearth and tall cupboards everywhere.

    The Fires of Heaven Jordan, Robert, 1948- 1993

  • It was to a huge, beam-ceilinged bedroom with a canopied bed big enough for six men that Rainsford followed the silent giant.

    The Most Dangerous Game 1990

  • The central heating (still considered a luxury in this corner of England) had been turned up, and a fire had been laid in the beam-ceilinged living room.

    Kahawa Westlake, Donald E. 1982

  • Another door gave access to a long, low room, beam-ceilinged, with a fireplace in which an ox could have been roasted.

    The Little Lady of the Big House, by Jack London 1916

  • Another door gave access to a long, low room, beam-ceilinged, with a fireplace in which an ox could have been roasted.

    The Little Lady of the Big House Jack London 1896

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