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1In a little wayside house was the brigade headquarters, and here I was entertained to lunch.
2In the morning, numbed and cold, she went slowly on until she came to a wayside house.
3If Dover Street was not a pleasant place to abide in, it was only a wayside house.
4Here the barouche turned off the main road, halted at a small wayside house-nothingmore than a cottage.
5A short half-mile from the walls we drew rein before a second encampment raised about a wayside house.
6Chauvelin, standing at the window of the wayside house, saw Sir Percy Blakeney once more mount the box of the chaise.
7At that moment the door of the wayside house opened, and out came Thomas Bodza with a lamp in his hand.
8A few yards of clothesline, borrowed, begged, or bought from some wayside house, will enable you to make a solid tire.
9I am too busy with my wayside house, giving cheer and comfort to my unfortunate countrymen, to bother much about the jail-birds.
10But the children while they were in the little wayside house had enjoyed it much better than the lonely spot near the oil-fields.
11At every wayside house he stopped, knocked furiously at the door, and, as the startled inmates came hastily to the windows, shouted, Up!
12The fatal lasso is one trick; the midnight stab, when lodging in Mexican wayside houses, is another.
13And continually, from the wayside houses, there poured forth little groups of girls in crimson, or of men in white.
14"Dead, and left at a wayside house."
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