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_Cyrus_ as being the most "furnitured" romance, _le roman le plus meublé_, that he knows.
A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800 George Saintsbury 1889
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It is truly a two-bedroom suite, with the four poster bed and a small desk in the main entry, and then a pathway passing by the spacious bathroom and opening into a large, sparsely-furnitured room.
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I am not that attached to this flat - it's been my home for five years, but I moved into a finished flat, I never bought it, I never furnitured it from scratch, etc.
A penguin?!? magnio 2007
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Most offices are furnitured and ready now, but we still lack furniture in the common areas so it looks pretty empty.
New office! magnio 2007
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He knew the ways of the house, and was not surprised to find himself left alone till after dusk; nor was he much surprised when he learned that he was not put into one of the mahogany-furnitured chambers, but into a back room looking over the farmyard in which there was no fire-place.
Can You Forgive Her? 1993
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"If I sleep at Oileymead it will only be on condition that I have one of the mahogany-furnitured bedrooms."
Can You Forgive Her? 1993
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Mahogany-furnitured bedrooms assist one's comfort in this life; and heaps of manure, though they are not brilliant in romance, are very efficacious in farming.
Can You Forgive Her? 1993
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So far she resolved -- resolving also that, if possible, the mahogany-furnitured bedrooms should be kept in the family, and made over to her niece, Kate Vavasor.
Can You Forgive Her? 1993
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It was the oldest fashioned thing in the old-fashioned, old-furnitured house.
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So far she resolved — resolving also that, if possible, the mahogany-furnitured bedrooms should be kept in the family, and made over to her niece, Kate Vavasor.
Can you forgive her? 1864
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