It could be heard in the most improbable offices and eatinghouses.
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Here and there little shops had opened; eatinghouses for the army of rehabilitation.
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That's what has ailed eatinghouses ever since the war.
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For Amana, which has 450 people, there are fifteen such cooking and eatinghouses.
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Doubleday had had a chain of eatinghouses on the line, as Belle termed the transcontinental railroad.
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The streets were alive with taverns, coffee houses, eatinghouses, and hackney coaches past 9 p.m. at night.
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Behind the Angier lamp-glare of the hosing station, a short parade of bars and eatinghouses stayed open until dawn.
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This position was followed by many jobs of serving tables at hotels and eatinghouses, of any and all kinds.
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The same utilitarian architecture predominated, the same frontage mix of waterware mech- and soft shops mingling with eatinghouses and bars.
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And now they've passed all the best pubs and eatinghouses, and have turned up the wrong road for the Cremorne Gardens.
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Acquainted with all the eatinghouses in the region, he was glad indeed that after to-night he would never have to enter one again.
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At Discovery Claim, instead of a few straggling tents, there were eatinghouses, saloons, store-houses, a ticket and post-office, and the nucleus of a town.
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He said he would like no teacher to go singly to eatinghouses of lower kind-forinstance, noodle-houseor dango shop.... And again all laughed.
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"Yes; it was hard, but I went to the cheapest eatinghouses, and I-gotalong."