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  • I'll make sure you get something warm to eat, a nice hot mash or something like it, and a fire-warmed blanket.

    Widows and Orphans R. Daniel Lester 2010

  • You poor dear, said Mrs. Townsend, pulling me towards her, squashing my head into her fire-warmed breasts.

    The House at Riverton Kate Morton 2008

  • You poor dear, said Mrs. Townsend, pulling me towards her, squashing my head into her fire-warmed breasts.

    Kate Morton Ebook Collection Kate Morton 2008

  • But expressive bowing and a fire-warmed tone made Isaac Stern a star.

    What Lives They Led 2007

  • One table stood in the center of the fire-warmed chamber.

    A Change of Seasons Bast, Anya 2005

  • Across from the fireplace, right next to my side of the bed, so I could relax in the bubbles, stand up, towel off, and take one step into the cool air before getting beneath the soft, fire-warmed sheets.

    Happy New Year! barbylon 2005

  • Across from the fireplace, right next to my side of the bed, so I could relax in the bubbles, stand up, towel off, and take one step into the cool air before getting beneath the soft, fire-warmed sheets.

    Happy New Year! barbylon 2005

  • He was just out of bed, sitting in a fire-warmed room, with a heap of newspapers about him, reading for the first time of the agitation that had swept the country into the hands of

    The Food of the Gods and how it came to Earth Herbert George 2004

  • Except for the sentries, they had spent the night inside Irati's fire-warmed houses where they had made a decent breakfast from twice-baked bread and sour salt beef.

    Sharpe's Christmas Cornwell, Bernard, 1944- 2003

  • Except for the sentries, they had spent the night inside Irati's fire-warmed houses where they had made a decent breakfast from twice-baked bread and sour salt beef.

    Sharpe's Christmas Cornwell, Bernard, 1944- 2003

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