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  • A woman's voice, thin and weary, came from the ben-end.

    The Moon Endureth: Tales and Fancies John Buchan 1907

  • Vanquished by the awful threat, Jean dropped the shoe she held, and turned her apron; but having to pass the door on her way to the ben-end, she saw Annie standing on the threshold, and stopped with a start, ejaculating:

    Alec Forbes of Howglen George MacDonald 1864

  • In the ben-end (the inner originally, hence better room) there was no light: Thomas often sat in the dark.

    Alec Forbes of Howglen George MacDonald 1864

  • When she would have shown him into the kitchen, he took her by the arm, and leading her to the _ben-end_, at once began his concocted speech.

    Salted with Fire George MacDonald 1864

  • Maggie to her bed in the ben-end, where she laid the baby beside her, after washing him and wrapping him in a soft well-worn shift of her own.

    Salted with Fire George MacDonald 1864

  • The soutar opened it himself, and took the minister straight to the ben-end of the house, where Isy sat alone.

    Salted with Fire George MacDonald 1864

  • BEN-END, _s. the ben-end of a house_, the inner end of it.

    Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume XXIV. Alexander Leighton 1837

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