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1 On the following day, taking rooms at the nearest hotel and having been made comfortable, my husband sought his relatives.
2 Many of the deputies remained in the country, taking rooms merely while the Chambers were sitting, and their wives never appeared in Paris.
3 He had made acquaintance with a wandering artist, and the two agreed to conquer the prejudices against the house by taking rooms there.
4 And then taking rooms at Marianne's and living where the basket mender has lived, I tell you, Sally, there is something behind that!
5 Yet his taking rooms in the fashionable part of town showed that he was more determined than ever to rise and not to sink.
6 "Are you taking rooms at Colney Hatch while you do it?"
7 "I thought of taking rooms for a while with some really nice people-gentlefolkwho wanted to take a paying guest-
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