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  • I'd telegraphed from Ischl to advise her that I'd be rolling in, and when I arrived at the Grand, which was the newest and best-appointed of the leading hotels, she was awaiting me in a suit of rooms that Louis XIV might have thought too large and opulent for his taste.

    Watershed 2010

  • As it turned out, my first journey on the Orient Express was to be my last, but I remember it as the best-appointed train I ever struck, and delighted Blowitz by saying so.

    Watershed 2010

  • But there ' s a catch: At the prices currently being discussed by Prima Cinema Inc., the start-up that is touting the service, those movies will reach only world ' s the best-appointed livin g rooms.

    Movies at Home, for $20,000 Lauren A. E. Schuker 2010

  • Its the best room in the house, the biggest, the warmest, the quietest and the best-appointed.

    Brooklyn Colm Tóibín 2009

  • Its the best room in the house, the biggest, the warmest, the quietest and the best-appointed.

    Brooklyn Colm Tóibín 2009

  • Its the best room in the house, the biggest, the warmest, the quietest and the best-appointed.

    Brooklyn Colm Tóibín 2009

  • For eighteen months now he had lived at the clinic — certainly one of the best-appointed in Europe.

    Tender is the Night 2003

  • It would, of course, be the largest and best-appointed.

    The Gates Of Sleep Lackey, Mercedes 2002

  • As it turned out, my first journey on the Orient Express was to be my last, but I remember it as the best-appointed train I ever struck, and delighted Blowitz by saying so.

    Flashman And The Tiger Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1999

  • I'd telegraphed from Ischl to advise her that I'd be rolling in, and when I arrived at the Grand, which was the newest and best-appointed of the leading hotels, she was awaiting me in a suit of rooms that Louis XIV might have thought too large and opulent for his taste.

    Flashman And The Tiger Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1999

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