1Bowing, we were out in the hall; the big oaken door closed.
2Here Marlowe paused and walked to the oaken desk before the window.
3She heard heavy blows dealt upon the oaken panels of the door.
4Peter unlatched the heavy oaken door and went outside to the outbuildings.
5But the old oaken boards were strong, the old iron held firmly.
6We mounted three steps and stood before a tremendously massive oaken door.
7For greater security this oaken door was covered by an iron one.
8Passing along for some distance they came to another strong oaken door.
9The oaken chair, to be sure, may tempt him with its roominess.
10Then he folded it carefully and stowed it in his oaken chest.
11For this they had made her coffin of thick, heavy oaken boards.
12Two or three of Phebe's sunniest pictures hung against the oaken panels.
13Then they donned masks and knocked politely at the weather-stained oaken door.
14The brandy is distilled from grapes and stored in huge oaken casks.
15The sparrow nipped around the heavy oaken door and joined his fellows.
16The blind Matthias Augustin struck his stick impatiently on the oaken floor.
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