Their pictures, old sepia photos, looked down on the beat-up lowboy.
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All cooks had their own stations and, at their stations, lowboy coolers and refrigerated drawers.
3
When he visits Richard he finds that the lowboy has actually made Richard more disagreeable than he'd been before.
4
This contained an exquisite Colonial four-poster, with a lowboy and dresser to match, and was papered and carpeted in accordance with these, its chief ornaments.
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As soon as the guard was gone Lowboy retched and leaned forward.
6
He looked Lowboy over and ran two birdlike fingers through his beard.
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Money has to do what you want, Lowboy said to himself.
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Lowboy let his arms hang and flutter and his feet followed sorrowfully behind.
9
Lowboy took hold of the crosspole and let himself hang forward.
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Writing in their notebooks, Lowboy thought, and the idea relaxed him.
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By the time the patty was two-thirds gone Lowboy could barely keep upright.
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The longer Lowboy stared at him the more lifeless he became.
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Lowboy stared down at the money and tried to explain it.
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When Lowboy's eyes came open he was alone behind the sheet.
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Lowboy frowned and bit down on the knuckle of his thumb.
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Watching him made Lowboy want to lie down on the floor.