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refreshment-room

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  • One day, when the other pilgrims had gone to the refreshment-room and Céline and I were alone, Mgr.

    Pope Leo XIII meets two Saints 2009

  • There was a man in the refreshment-room, who insisted upon treating me to champagne — a seafaring-looking man — extraordinarily dressed, and seeming half tipsy.

    The History of Pendennis 2006

  • Mr. Pynsent, then, coming into the refreshment-room with

    The History of Pendennis 2006

  • A short time after the disturbance between Pen and the chef, Blanche had come out of the refreshment-room, looking as pale as a lemon-ice.

    The History of Pendennis 2006

  • Then I went into the refreshment-room, drank a little milk I found there, and sat down by the fire to consider my position.

    The Invisible Man Herbert George 2006

  • The refreshment-room, in which Miss Amory now found herself, was

    The History of Pendennis 2006

  • Meanwhile the glimmering dawn peered into the windows of the refreshment-room, and behold, the sun broke in and scared all the revellers.

    The Newcomes 2006

  • The Art official said the manners of the Science students were getting unbearable, and threatened to bring the matter before the refreshment-room committee.

    Love and Mr Lewisham Herbert George 2004

  • Charles, fearing that she would faint, ran to the refreshment-room to get a glass of barley-water.

    Madame Bovary 2003

  • Nathalie came into the refreshment-room accompanied by

    Resurrection 2003

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