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1
So it is; that
old
chaise
looks rather the worse for the wear.
2
Warren went over in the
old
chaise
and brought Aunt Priscilla.
3
I relaxed on my
old
chaise
and let the warmth soak into me.
4
But he has an
old
chaise
,
I will take it--
5
Is that
old
chaise
a sign of health or prosperity?
6
The
old
chaise
had been wheeled out and greased, and its cushions beaten and dusted.
7
Ah, there is an establishment he knows well: a sorrel horse and an
old
chaise
.
8
Vava was often about the garden, and drove Lovaina to and fro in her
old
chaise
.
9
They watched the
old
chaise
swing round the corner of the lane, then the pollard willows shut it from sight.
10
She did not lie down on the
old
chaise
longue so much as collapse into its musty but somehow comforting embrace.
11
On the
old
chaise
longue, once his mother's favorite place to sit and read, was the box the mailman had delivered this morning.
12
The
old
chaise
in which for the first time you rode with your beloved, snuggled together, is as good as the chariot of Apollo.
13
As for your father, that
old
Chaise
is going crazy and is sending Lord Storm crazy too.
old
chaise
old