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  • And, though the visitors departed then, almost immediately, all signs of the sudden little panic in the bunching-room were already rapidly disappearing.

    V. V.'s Eyes Henry Sydnor Harrison 1905

  • She, and not papa whom she had so wronged in her thoughts, had made the bunching-room what it was; she, and nobody else, should make it better after this.

    V. V.'s Eyes Henry Sydnor Harrison 1905

  • "I mean iron braces running from the ground on each side of the building," said Cally -- "and holding up girders, or whatever you call them, under the bunching-room floor?"

    V. V.'s Eyes Henry Sydnor Harrison 1905

  • She knew that the memory of the bunching-room had got upon her nerves; entwined and darkened itself with other painful things; assumed fantastic and horrid shapes.

    V. V.'s Eyes Henry Sydnor Harrison 1905

  • For an instant nothing had seemed surer than that the daughter of the Works would be the fifth girl to faint in the bunching-room that day; she had seen the floor rise under her whirling vision ....

    V. V.'s Eyes Henry Sydnor Harrison 1905

  • Was it in such thoughts that grew this sense of some personal relation of herself with her father's most unpleasant bunching-room?

    V. V.'s Eyes Henry Sydnor Harrison 1905

  • The visitors squeezed around the new machines, and, doing so, stepped full into the bunching-room.

    V. V.'s Eyes Henry Sydnor Harrison 1905

  • She supposed that those scores of girls who went daily to her father's bunching-room had nothing to do with her.

    V. V.'s Eyes Henry Sydnor Harrison 1905

  • And within a minute or two Cally was eagerly pouring out all that she had seen in the bunching-room, with at least a part of how it had made her feel.

    V. V.'s Eyes Henry Sydnor Harrison 1905

  • And yet, just as she was aware that her woman's feelings about the bunching-room would have no weight with Hugo, so she was curiously aware that Hugo's arguments produced no effect at all upon her.

    V. V.'s Eyes Henry Sydnor Harrison 1905

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