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1
But the
great
oaken
beam had been slipped into place and held firmly.
2
Torarin pointed to a
great
oaken
chest which stood between the rowers' thwarts.
3
His men pushed open the
great
oaken
doors, twenty feet tall and banded with bronze.
4
Lord Bofort awaited them at a
great
oaken
table.
5
Princess Glisselda rose, stepped around the
great
oaken
desk, and embraced Comonot, removing all doubt.
6
Since I had led forth the good horses the
great
oaken
door had stood ajar.
7
He said it was like shutting a gentleman's
great
oaken
door against a driving storm.
8
He removed a copy of the Codex from his
great
oaken
desk and handed it to Savedra.
9
The playroom connected directly with the courtyard through a huge door locked with a
great
oaken
beam.
10
Very bright and welcome looked the
great
oaken
hall as we came in from the dark, rainy night.
11
A fanfare of brazen trumpets greeted each of the heroes as he stepped between the
great
oaken
doors.
12
He sat at a
great
oaken
table along with his scribe, with Miklos Zrynyi and Emerich Megyery as witnesses.
13
He was near one of the
great
oaken
sluices, and bounding up beside it he carefully examined the dyke.
14
He ran across the room, let down the
great
oaken
beam, and opened the door to the night and storm.
15
With a swing of her arm, she pulled the
great
oaken
door to and dropped the bar into its place.
16
From the moment he realized this, he knew that until he walked through those
great
oaken
doors, he would not sleep.
great
oaken
great