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1 There should be a bookcase for favorite picture-books.
2 He was clearly standing indoors, in a home rather than an office, in front of what seemed to be a bookcase .
3 There was a bookcase between the windows filled with choicely bound books.
4 Behind Buxton is a bookcase filled with his father's books.
5 The only furniture was a bookcase and an aluminum bed.
6 There was a bookcase there, but nothing like Onderdonk's library.
7 On the wall of this same room was a bookcase half filled with nondescript volumes.
8 There was a bookcase of bluebooks, books of reference and suchlike material, and some files.
9 Against the end wall there was a bookcase , and there were shelves filled with books.
10 And there was a bookcase , though few books remained.
11 Opposite to it, on the other side of the room near the fireplace, was a bookcase .
12 Pictures hung on the walls, and there was a bookcase containing a goodly array of volumes.
13 There was a bookcase , and in place of the usual folding-doors, a bead curtain hung between the rooms.
14 Immediately to my left is a bookcase with two framed photos propped up in front of the books.
15 On the other side of the room was a bookcase full of scientific works, especially of physic and chemistry.
16 Underneath these works of art was a bookcase , in which I found all my father's school prizes, piously preserved.
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