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1 But I wouldn't want him to keep a room in town.
2 I never knew a man could keep a room so neat.
3 Well, Master, these verses be worthy to keep a room in every man's memory.
4 I shall keep a room here, and I dare say I shall often use it.
5 Could the college afford to keep a room empty because poor, dear Annie Lee occupied it?
6 I keep a room here, which I use only occasionally, and am at present lodging-inthe country.
7 Shall we keep a room for you?
8 The best I can do is to try to persuade them to let her keep a room upstairs.
9 They are quartered everywhere, and one never knows how long one will be able to keep a room .
10 A small house-justlarge enough for order and quietness, and to keep a room for the friend who comes.
11 With more than 14,000 reviews this tiny desk fan has been praised for its ability to keep a room cool despite its small size.
12 No, but Burwell keeps a room in readiness.
13 God is keeping a room for you in His house; do you see that you fill it.
14 "Mr. O'Neil keeps a room here by the year," he replied, guardedly.
15 She kept a room nearby, when she could afford it, but more often than not she had to let it go.
16 He kept a room in his house always ready for fugitives, having with him as many as eleven at a time.
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