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Meanings of little conservatory in English
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Usage of little conservatory in English
1
I said, as I pushed into the littleconservatory.
2
It is my intention to start a littleconservatory after I return and take a few high-priced pupils.
3
If he had been a musician of talent, a littleconservatory was founded, and patronage obtained for him.
4
The two of them sitting there in that lonely deserted littleconservatory were instantly aware of some common experience.
5
They found a littleconservatory deserted now and strangely quiet after the din of the other rooms: here they sat down.
6
We did it at St. Awdry's, with bon-bons and trumpery, in a littleconservatory, hardly large enough to turn round in.
7
Columbine, with a pink sun-bonnet over her black hair, was watering the flowers in the littleconservatory that led out of the drawing-room.
8
There were six tables in Viola's pretty living-room, with a littleconservatory at one end and a leaping hearth fire at the other.
9
A cloud of steam filled the littleconservatory, and the two frightened girls screamed with terror, believing that nothing less than an explosion had happened.
10
As he moved through the dazzling, noisy rooms he was conscious that there, in the quiet, dark littleconservatory, Maradick was sitting, motionless, seeing Treliss.
11
Then the ground pine, the princess pine, and various nameless pretty things of the woods, all flourish in these littleconservatories.
12
"It probably came out in that littleconservatory place when Fletcher was embracing you," she said.