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The store-rooms had provisions for an army, and hogsheads of wine and spirits; in the sleeping-quarters some of the beds were made, there was a posy of withered flowers in a vase on the commandant's desk, and a neatly-torn newspaper in the privy.
Isabelle Estelle Bruno 2010
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Gaber was fast asleep in his, the windows were opaqued in the other sleeping-quarters so he did not intrude.
Cattle Town 2010
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More of a cubbyhole in a tent, really, his sleeping-quarters had been cluttered with binoculars, maps, bits of aeroplanes'some souvenirs, some just picked up out of idle curiosity.
Phoenix And Ashes Lackey, Mercedes 2004
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The Spaniards and the Russian sailors took up their sleeping-quarters in the adjacent galleries, and found the temperature quite comfortable.
Off on a Comet 2003
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‘We must get to the sleeping-quarters,’ Moustache whispered back, ‘and kill as many Hyksos as possible.’
The War of the Crowns Christian Jacq 2002
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I'm setting up our spare rooms here as sleeping-quarters for anyone who can't protect themselves, including Sam.
The Chrome Borne Lackey, Mercedes 1993
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I'm setting up our spare rooms here as sleeping-quarters for anyone who can't protect themselves, including Sam.
Born To Run Lackey, Mercedes 1992
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Its original purpose had been forgotten, and nobody, of such as saw it at all, noticed that the apparently ancient lock which kept it from being appropriated as sleeping-quarters by beggars and thieves, was in reality comparatively new and extremely powerful, cunningly disguised into an appearance of rusty antiquity.
The Conan Chronicles Howard, Robert E. 1989
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But his freckled face was glum as he led the way through the door into the large single room that served as hall and sleeping-quarters for his elders.
An Excellent Mystery Peters, Ellis, 1913- 1985
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But his freckled face was glum as he led the way through the door into the large single room that served as hall and sleeping-quarters for his elders.
An Excellent Mystery Peters, Ellis, 1913- 1985
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