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1 She's going straight up to bed, after that darned old attic .
2 I shall live in a blouse and sleep in my old attic with Adolph.
3 We see that there is no more natural order than in a dusty old attic .
4 And the twilight of the old attic , creeping westward from the east, found them again.
5 He was sure, too, there were many other fascinating relics stored away in this old attic .
6 Instead, it is more like the lumber of an old attic , or the contents of a boy's pocket.
7 Papa and the children played whist in the evening, while I read Charles Reade.-Celiacleared the old attic to-day.
8 He was in Paris again, in his old attic ; it was spring, and his beloved city as beautiful as ever.
9 How lovely she was, in the faint gleams of light that fell about her, there in the dim old attic !
10 Those faded, musty-smelling epistles, with pressed flowers, from an old attic , reveal a rich kind of distinct and charming personalities.
11 The smell was powerful now, a mix of mold and mildew and moth-eaten fabric, like clothes abandoned in an old attic trunk.
12 But Wee, her limbs shaking with fright, clung helplessly to the rough beams in the old attic wall, beseeching the girls to let her alone.
13 When I at last reached my room, my first act was to pull aside my shade and take a peep at the old attic window.
14 End of Project Gutenberg's Stories From the Old Attic , by Robert Harris
15 Old attics stacked with long-forgotten mementos had always sparked Luke's fertile imagination.
16 The Project Gutenberg EBook of Stories From the Old Attic , by Robert Harris
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