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  • And, since threestory sorratelling was much too many, they maddened and they morgued and they lungd and they jowld.

    Finnegans Wake 2006

  • Pender booked a room at the Old Umpqua Hotel, a threestory yellow brick establishment across the street from the Umpqua County Courthouse, and catty-corner from the Old Umpqua Pharmacy.

    The Girls He Adored Jonathan Nasaw 2001

  • The lot he pulled into was next to a threestory brick structure that had been a machine-tool factory but was now sitting unused.

    Seven Up Evanovich, Janet 2001

  • Pender booked a room at the Old Umpqua Hotel, a threestory yellow brick establishment across the street from the Umpqua County Courthouse, and catty-corner from the Old Umpqua Pharmacy.

    The Girls He Adored Jonathan Nasaw 2001

  • Pender booked a room at the Old Umpqua Hotel, a threestory yellow brick establishment across the street from the Umpqua County Courthouse, and catty-corner from the Old Umpqua Pharmacy.

    The Girls He Adored Jonathan Nasaw 2001

  • The building, which sits in the shadow of another HemisFair wonder, the 750-foot Tower of the Americas, appears ready to lift off like an airy, threestory spaceship.

    Every Breath You Take Ann Rule 2000

  • They lived in threestory row houses that they were somehow able to buy on their small salaries.

    MORE WEALTH WITHOUT RISK CHARLES J. GIVENS 1995

  • They lived in threestory row houses that they were somehow able to buy on their small salaries.

    MORE WEALTH WITHOUT RISK CHARLES J. GIVENS 1995

  • Laurence Ashmore's house was at the end of the block, a threestory, limestone Georgian affair on a double lot at least two hundred feet wide.

    Devil's Waltz Kellerman, Jonathan 1992

  • Baker's Freak Factory occupied a round brick threestory building that had once been the roundhouse in a suburban railway yard before jaunting ended the need for suburban railroads.

    The Stars My Destination Bester, Alfred 1956

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