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