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1 He's not in the tavern itself, but in the little annex next door-there, where he's going now.
2 That little annex on the side would make a snug den for me; and imagine the prospect from that south bedroom window!
3 But in the 1940s this little annex had been part of the massive preparations throughout Northern Ireland of the US army and D Day.
4 There was only one place in that primitive town where it could be obtained and that was in a little annex to the leading saloon.
5 Becoming curate of Etrepigny in Champagne and vicar of a little annexed parish named Bue, he was remarkable for the austerity of his habits.
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