The next day, Sunday, old Lord Chudley dragged him into his own privateden.
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Then he crept into a privateden and shook with a hard, nervous chill.
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He bounded up the stairs and knocked at the door of his sister's privateden.
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Its substance was: Come to my privateden, over the theater, where we cannot be interrupted.
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Searle was taken to the privateden.
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The great sight of his place, however, was the hero's privateden at the bottom of the garden.
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The scenes were being taken in a small room, fitted as an office or privateden, but furnished luxuriously.
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Pocketing his pride and burning with indignation, he walked forward, while the tyrannical steward went grumbling to his own privateden.
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They walked further through the mansion going from the kitchen, to the ballroom, Dearborne's old parlour and to Brook's privateden.
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I made my way through the small army of guards, behind which the old beast of prey was intrenched, and into his privateden.
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He asked for Doctor Calkey and was ushered into a privateden, where the doctor, a tall, spare man of sixty, soon joined him.
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He passed with quick steps along the corridor which connected his privateden with the board-room, and came into that spacious apartment with outstretched hand.
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I took the letter and went straight down to dad's privateden and interrupted him when he was going over his afternoon letters with Crawford.
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"This is my own privateden," he said; "so no one will disturb you.