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1 Adjoining this room is a small boudoir , possessing the latest appliances of civilisation.
2 Rose had a small boudoir just off their bedroom.
3 Adjoining Lady Walderhurst's sleeping apartment was a small boudoir where the medical men consulted together.
4 Philip followed the negro into a small boudoir dimly lighted up with a few candles.
5 The dramatic incidents which had taken place in the small boudoir had not been much bruited abroad.
6 At the far end was a small boudoir , where none but the goddess's favoured few were admitted.
7 She took the count's arm once more and moved forward into a small boudoir which adjoined the cardroom.
8 He passed through two drawing-rooms and entered a small boudoir in which four ladies were gathered around a tea-table.
9 I wrote a single word upon a plain card, and in five minutes I was shown into a small boudoir .
10 After dinner they repaired to the small boudoir where Mrs. Vandemeyer, stretched on the divan, looked more wickedly beautiful than ever.
11 There is a small boudoir , out of which opens Lady Lashmore's bedroom; between this and Lord Lashmore's apartment is the dressing-room.
12 We threaded the rooms till we reached a small boudoir , occupied only by one or two couples, exceedingly interested in each other.
13 Presently, when dancing began, she retired to a small boudoir , and there sat down, demurely waiting, until Lady Blakeney should require her services.
14 Marguerite, sitting in the dusk beside the fire in her small boudoir , shivered a little as she drew her scarf closer round her shoulders.
15 Only second to the library in the affection of its young mistress was her bed chamber with which it was connected by a small boudoir .
16 They sat down in one of the small boudoirs , which, through a demoralized corridor, commanded a view of the extremity of one of the dancing-rooms.
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