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A big man with a lambrequin mustache was filling the rear seat measurably well.
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Maybe she'll make a lambrequin for the piano or an embroidered smoking-jacket for the old man-a'layour Ladies' Home Companion.
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A curtain, preferably of some dark color, should be hung on each side, and a lambrequin or valance across the top.
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A suite in Paris, immense high grave rooms, with lambrequins and a balcony.
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The walls and carpets and lambrequins are a heavy dark green.
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The severe line is also produced by velvet draperies topped by straight-lined lambrequins.
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Satin lambrequins were festooned with colossal cord and tassels of bullion.
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Lambrequins dependent from gaudy boxings of beaten tin, gilded.
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Medora, among her grilles and lambrequins, was only too willing to talk about young Cope.
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Above this sign were the words, "Marie Lambrequin," no doubt the man's name.
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Are those lambrequins in the way?
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Unless her ears are deformed this style of hirsute lambrequins should not be worn by a full, round-faced woman.
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She led him into a spacious room cluttered with lambrequins, stringy portieres, grilles, scroll-work, bric-a-brac....
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The salon had curtains at its windows of old red damask, with lambrequins, tied back at the sides with silken cords.
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And as you enter the tunnel, the last thing you see is the onyx canal and the old women fishing for lambrequins and palfreys.
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She daily inspected both her lavishly distributed lambrequins and her "gentleman roomers'" mail, with an occasional discreet excursion into their unlocked trunks.