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  • The ground floor had a restaurant-size kitchen, a dining room with a birch-wood table big enough for all the barnstormers to sit around simultaneously, a living room where the team meeting had been held, and several sitting areas.

    BLASTIN’ THE BLUES LOREN LONG 2010

  • The ground floor had a restaurant-size kitchen, a dining room with a birch-wood table big enough for all the barnstormers to sit around simultaneously, a living room where the team meeting had been held, and several sitting areas.

    BLASTIN’ THE BLUES LOREN LONG 2010

  • Here, just for starters - Item 1: Mason and Pearson hairbrush (25 quid or so); Item 2: Heals birch-wood laundry basket (60 quid or so); Item 3: Conran lamp

    Play the Dave game 2008

  • Here, just for starters - Item 1: Mason and Pearson hairbrush (25 quid or so); Item 2: Heals birch-wood laundry basket (60 quid or so); Item 3: Conran lamp

    Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me 2008

  • The child promised nothing; but you could not help admiring her, as you admire the sudden, soft cry of the oriole at evening, in the lofty, dark birch-wood.

    The Diary of a Superfluous Man and other stories 2006

  • I came as far as the spring; a cup of birch-wood lay on the grass, left by a passing peasant for the public benefit.

    A Sportsman's Sketches 2003

  • There were birch-wood benches all around the room, a huge table under the holy pictures in one corner, and a huge stove covered with particoloured patterns in relief, with spaces between it and the wall.

    Taras Bulba 2003

  • A windstorm had whipped up about midnight and rattled the trees and swept around the corners of his glass and birch-wood mansion.

    Outgunned PETER HARRY BROWN DANIEL G. ABEL 2003

  • This was the man I took as my huntsman, and with him I went stand-shooting to a great birch-wood on the banks of the

    A Sportsman's Sketches 2003

  • That way, beyond the copse, a village; there, further, another, with a white church, and there a birch-wood on the hill; behind it the marsh, for which you are bound ....

    A Sportsman's Sketches 2003

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