We walked back into the chapterhouse, where there was more light.
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They've put the birds in the chapterhouse, I was told.'
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Afterwards, I went to a little stand of trees out behind the First Sconic chapterhouse.
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They got the keys to the chapterhouse from somewhere.'
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It shattered, the noise echoing round the chapterhouse.
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As we walked down the church another sound became audible, an angry crowing from the chapterhouse.
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The buildings are well preserved, consisting of a low square tower, church, cloisters, refectory and small chapterhouse.
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Like the keys to the chapterhouse.'
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But are you all right, I heard you got locked in the chapterhouse?' His eyes were alive with curiosity.
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What you said in the chapterhouse, that you'd never have made a mistake like that when you worked for Cromwell.
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On this side in later monasteries we invariably find the chapterhouse, the absence of which in this plan is somewhat surprising.
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Like the medieval stonemasons who carved the uniquely realistic foliage in Southwell Minster's splendid chapterhouse, David found his inspiration in the lush local countryside.
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These must be the dowments and chapterhouses Lio had spoken of.
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And don't get me started on the chapterhouses.
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'The figure we encountered in the chapterhouse was real enough, Sir William.
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'The footprints led from the door near the cart to the chapterhouse.