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1 And safe from anyone else who might enter the library .
2 When I enter the library , he retreats to his bedroom.
3 Miss Milbrey says will you enter the library , Mr.
4 Outside, Locke had paused, about to enter the library .
5 He could not enter the library of the Hall, because the footman was on duty for several hours.
6 I ventured to go as far as the transverse hall,- Iwasat full liberty to enter the library .
7 He started to enter the library when the secretary, who was visibly perturbed, attempted to bar his way.
8 But, chancing to enter the library rather miserably, I was surprised to see him on a ladder dusting books.
9 We did not even enter the library , which requires a day by itself, but confined ourselves to the Antiquity rooms.
10 Others spoke more plainly to Kate, and Elsie began to dread seeing certain people enter the library during her hours there.
11 The only trouble is that it appeals only to those who are already sufficiently interested in stored ideas to enter the library .
12 He hadn't heard her enter the library - athingthat no other witch would have dared do without permission, no other witch but Isabelle.
13 The question was answered by the tread of feet in the hall, and the procession, headed by Mrs. McDougal, began to enter the library door.
14 She crossed the hall and the dining room and entered the library .
15 Rachael entered the library with a piece of needlework in her hand.
16 She passed him; he did not speak, and she entered the library .
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