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Clarsie ascended the ladder to a nook in the roof which she called her room.
Southern Literature From 1579-1895 A comprehensive review, with copious extracts and criticisms for the use of schools and the general reader Louise Manly 1896
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The young man took leave presently, in great depression of spirit, - the idea that the widower was banded with the powers of evil was rather overwhelming to a man whose dependence was in merely mortal attractions; and after he had been gone a little while Clarsie ascended the ladder to a nook in the roof, which she called her room.
In the Tennessee mountains, pseud. Charles Egbert Craddock 1885
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The summer friend down the street has established Fort Apache in the lonesome outpost he calls his room.
Camden Place Paul de Denus 2011
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(Soundbite of laughter) Ms. ARIE: I called his room.
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I just saw your house and living quarters and that small space you called your room.
youneverwin Diary Entry youneverwin 2006
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But I didn't air that to Macartney as I followed him into the partitioned-off corner he called his room.
The La Chance Mine Mystery Susan Morrow Jones
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I then run a few strides in trainers and take a sip of water and then Im ready to head to the call room.
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The riot of pursuit echoed along the hall and died out down the stairway toward the stag room.
CHAPTER III 2010
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Back at the hotel, later that evening, I called her room.
Voices of Love 2009
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Back at the hotel, later that evening, I called her room.
Voices of Love 2009
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