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1 The marmoset had disappeared between the half-opened leaves of a large folding door.
2 The thing in the sheriff's hand was a large folding knife.
3 The school-room was therefore entered from the lobby by only one large folding door.
4 A large folding map accompanies the many photographs.
5 The large folding - doors opened, and between the two burgomasters appeared the slender, firmly-knit form of General Blucher.
6 She stood behind the large folding table.
7 Sitting down on an easy-chair near the window, she looked in anxiety and suspense toward the large folding doors.
8 The guests used to assemble in the parlor, which was almost invariably connected with the dining-room by large folding doors.
9 The king rose silently, saluting the old generals, pointing with his staff to the large folding - doors which led to the garden.
10 With mittenlike hands on her tentacles, she opened one, pulled out a large folding map, and spread it out on the floor.
11 At the far end of it, where two large folding - doors opened to the conservatory, half turning to see who came, stood Wanda.
12 At the entrance, through large folding gates, is a spacious court-yard, having at one angle the dwelling of the Concierge, or Keeper.
13 Just at that moment the large folding doors were opened, and a tall and slender young man in a dashing uniform entered the room.
14 A spacious hall, supported on columns, with entrances on both sides; at the back of the stage a large folding - door leading to a chapel.
15 No one had perceived their arrival, for all eyes were steadfastly fixed on the large folding - doors by which Joseph Haydn was to enter the hall.
16 "Wasn't it at the left of the large folding doors and midway to the wall?"
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