Slender, vertical, usually nonstructural bar or pier forming a division between doors, screens, or lights of windows.
1 The parrot and Mrs Fotheringham had already discovered that Miss Munnion was nervous.
2 Miss Munnion said that she had often observed it, and that it was very true.
3 It's a positive relief not to have Miss Munnion here agreeing with everything I say.
4 So Moore's baby was a forbidden subject now as well as Miss Munnion 's sister, Diana.
5 No, Miss Munnion , you needn't read any more, I shall not be able to sleep now.
6 But she thought of Diana, and of poor Miss Munnion waiting outside, and managed to gasp out:
7 Iris had nothing to say, but she thought it unkind of Miss Munnion to murmur in the background:
8 She had not to wait long, for Miss Munnion reappeared in less than five minutes shaking her head mournfully.
9 Her name was Miss Munnion .
10 Miss Munnion , where are you?
11 "It's something about a duck," said Miss Munnion slowly, "but I really-don't-quite
12 She was inspecting her tulips, and was followed by Miss Munnion , and at a little further distance by the gardener.
13 "Oh, of course I mean to go," said Miss Munnion reproachfully.
14 She waved her mittened hand fretfully, and Iris, thankful to be released, flew with her good news to the trembling Miss Munnion .
15 "Oh, that's the worst of it!" cried Miss Munnion .
16 The ladies were discussing the weather, the want of rain, the new vicar, Lady Dacre's rheumatism, and the unreasonable behaviour of Miss Munnion .
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