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1She was in a deep armchair; its partner, Harry's chair, close by.
2She had not managed to get out of the deep armchair.
3Honorable Freddie, who, as predicted, was in the smoking-room, lounging in a deep armchair.
4There were also a deep armchair for her confidential maid, and two small chairs.
5He beamed through his big spectacles as he waved John Minute to a deep armchair.
6He quenched his cigarette stump in the ash-pan, and, sinking again into the deep armchair, continued:
7It is an image not easily forgotten; a frail, elderly man sitting in a deep armchair.
8The doctor sank back in his deep armchair.
9Colonel Kettelman was seated in a deep armchair.
10She sank into a deep armchair and considered how all occasions had made her poor indeed.
11He sat back in a deep armchair dressed in nothing but shorts and a filthy tee-shirt.
12Countess Martin found her in her modest drawing-room, opposite M. Lagrange, half asleep in a deep armchair.
13Plunged in a deep armchair, hands drooping and feet on the fender, he was sunk in sombre revery.
14She leaned forward in her deep armchair, and took her nicely rounded chin in her beautiful white hand.
15All this went over the head of Prince K--seated in a deep armchair, very tired and impatient.
16With Kennedy's help I carried her, limp and unconscious, across the room, and placed her in a deep armchair.
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