I peeked around Yuri's shoulder toward the backdining room, picturing Beyla there.
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She instantly opened the door of the backdining-room, and beckoned to me to follow.
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I pointed toward the backdining-room, which had been made into a bedroom for Philip.
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She looked in the backdining room, the hostess area, and even the front parking lot.
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Her white-columned porch wrapped partially around the side of the house, ending at the set- backdining room.
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As I went downstairs and into the backdining-room I heard the latch of the hall door rattle.
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From there I reached the backdining-room door easy enough, went around to the kitchen, and called Leon softly.
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Oh those weary days in that dark backdining-room, from which not a square inch of sky was visible!
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Only the French-window of the backdining-room stood open, on to the flight of wrought-iron steps leading down into the garden.
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A set of 13 Victorian hoop- backdining chairs from the same source carries an estimate of £1,500-£2,000
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The room was about the size of the small backdining-room in an ordinary London lodging-sayin Oxford or Cambridge Terrace, for example.
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Walking in silence to the Park Plaza Diner, a favorite eatery for the courthouse crowd, Josephine Massino went into a backdining room.
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O'Gorman including: Victorian library bookcases; set of eight Victorian balloon- backdining chairs; William IV sideboard; Victorian walnut three-door credenza; 19th century mahogany corner cabinet.
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Elsewhere in the sale a set of 12 Victorian mahogany balloon backdining chairs made £8,900, again well above estimate.
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Six Victorian balloon backdining chairs fetched £1,050 and a George IV mahogany D end dining table sold for £1,000.
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After only a few seconds she returned with one of my high- backeddining room chairs.