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1 They have an awning of fire above them and beneath them a dais (of fire).
2 So they have decided to have an awning made out of it and hang it over one end of the porch.
3 It had an awning over the stern, and was clearly used as a sleeping-place.
4 The first floor windows opened on a balcony, which had an awning over it.
5 Emboldened by Francesca's modest rank, Rodolphe had an awning fitted to his boat and cushions in the stern.
6 She had an awning stretched from the front door to the gate, with yards and yards of carpeting under it.
7 Nat dived into the cabin, and the mate calling the men aft we quickly had an awning rigged to cover the after-part of the deck.
8 For ten years have I rowed in Christian galleys, but never before has an awning been spread to keep off the sun or the dew.
9 Mr Wilmot had an awning rigged to his boat, and had brought mattresses and pillows, so that he and his friend made it their sleeping-place.
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