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1 Writer took inventory of them there and found the library intact.
2 Elizabeth on returning to her table found the library empty.
3 He found the library and searched it through.
4 He'd found the library and the botanical gardens.
5 He found the library door locked against him.
6 I found the library deserted, and paced the floor for fully half an hour before Caton appeared.
7 On the other side of the curtain, if you had looked in, you would have found the library .
8 Eventually she found the library .
9 They found the library deserted, and Tudor made her sit down by the window in the most comfortable chair the room contained.
10 Here Montaigne spent the greater part of his time, except in winter, when he often found the library too draughty to be comfortable.
11 A discussion with Jeff over his toilet had delayed the major in his bedroom and she found the library deserted, but hospitable with firelight.
12 He seemed to have looked in every room, but he still had not found the library and he still had not found any people.
13 When the house was finished he found the library shelves had been made so shallow that they would not take books of an ordinary size.
14 Fu-Kiau Bunseki, now retired, had founded the library at Deer Island.
15 However, says Jean-Marie Compte of the Bibliotheca, such a charge overlooks one of the main purposes for founding the library .
16 "Do you think its appearance means someone has found the library ? "
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