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Meanings of little observatory in English
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Usage of little observatory in English
1
Before we separated he conducted me to his littleobservatory; now his dearest world.
2
One might have a littleobservatory of one's own.
3
Oxford man, clever, a fine musician, and an astronomer; has built himself a littleobservatory-magnificenttelescope.
4
Link is standing in Judith's littleobservatory, having just taken his eye away from the telescope's eyepiece.
5
It has been playing continuously for more than ten days now, twenty-four hours a day, in Judith's littleobservatory.
6
He did it by digging at right angles to the passage, and had his littleobservatory between the coal-tent and the house.
7
They saw the littleobservatory room up there in the mooring mast top, with its circular observation platform, a balcony around it.
8
As he opened the trap door, and stepped out into the littleobservatory the sound was so plain as to startle him.
9
In 1836 Professor Albert Hopkins, of Williams College, and Professor Elias Loomis, of Western Reserve College, Ohio, both commenced littleobservatories.