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His workshop was an old coal cellar, I believe, large and with a small window at one end
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The old cellar proved to be the perfect place to hide
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'Of course!' I yelled and ran downstairs in the direction of the loo but continued straight through the cellar exit, into the air and safety
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She scanned the interior and ‘saw’ the short-wave radio set; the rifles on the wall; the crossbow; and a well stocked root cellar beneath the floor
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Bram was delegated to fetch more beer from the cellar, which meant
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He and George excavated a deep cellar and after sealing it against leaks then further insulating bins within it to receive the next summer's supply, decided they would also reuse the initial method as well, though with fewer buoys
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'I have my own cellar
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They then locked up Stanley and Raymond in an old cellar underground, where the rest
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'In the cellar – and that’s locked
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downwards into some sort of crypt or cellar
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discussing business with clients, a large wine cellar in the
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‘And that the Cellar Master is a woman?’
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I wouldn’t have felt so bad if the cellar had been his
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The ones you keep hidden away in that cellar
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Some of the topmost floor of that plank-up was still used as cellar space by the furnace men who kept shops along Torgoth beside that forgotten (but still in daily use) bridge
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There were no good passageways up to the places that seemed to be used as cellar space by the furnacemen
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They laughed and headed for the wine cellar
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He carried with him an implausibly expensive bottle of red wine from Axel’s father’s cellar, and two cut crystal glasses
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Father O’Hara picked up one of the church candles, lit it with his lighter and wandered back down the stairs into the cellar
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But there were still hundreds and hundreds of bottles of wine left in the cellar, a fact that thoroughly upset the holy man
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The cellar ran under the entire length of the huge house and there seemed to be no system behind its layout
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stocked cellar, and into the cloister
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He even had a special wine brought from his personal cellar to celebrate their betrothal
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As a merchant, who has £110,000 worth of wine in his cellar, is a richer man than he who has only £100,000 worth of tobacco in his warehouse, so is he likewise a richer man than he who has only £100,000 worth of gold in his coffers
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“I have hidden away some gold and silver in a secret compartment in the cellar, which I collected over the years from the spoils of war
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A day or so after the funeral he had gone down into the cellar hoping quickly to find the secret entrance his father had mentioned, but to no avail
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The cellar was packed to capacity with old furniture and other odds and ends that his parents had stored there over the years
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“I’ve got some of that mother lode, as you say, but for now let me show you the wine cellar,” Elizabeth said as she walked past him into the hallway
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They went through the house and stowed family items deep into the recesses of the cellar with Elizabeth methodically marking each item and entering them into a small notebook
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ingredients in the night cellar
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the cellar which was a room cut into the sandstone beneath
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so that I was still facing the cellar door until I was outside and only
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They arrested me there and then and took me to a room they have in the cellar of Ruby Tower
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Upon the prison’s destruction, firefighting teams discovered a cellar full of human remains
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He thought about it for a second or so, then gasped again, “He’s in the storm cellar under the house
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Someone had to ensure the cellar was kept clear of prying eyes during the long night so the soldiers were not alerted until it was too late
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She reached the barracks floor, and again the few men present paid her little heed as she moved back toward the storeroom and cellar door area
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The cellar door was locked
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The cellar door opened inward, and she gave it a push, reaching past it for the torch that hung on the wall
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Then she stepped back and closed the wooden cellar door
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She was in the cellar, the grate was unlocked, and now she simply had to wait for Reese to come for her!
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She began lifting each box, one by one, and moving them from the hollow wall to other parts of the cellar
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“The cellar …” he stated slowly, his eyes sharpening
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He tugged her along in front of the cellar door, and then moved into the archway, stepping back onto the landing
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Presque felt sure that this time he should check out the cellar, while
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The newcomer looked around the cellar, as if familiarising himself with a room he loved being in, then focused his full attention on Frank
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I also experienced once more, as I had done in 2001, very emotional moments upon fully participating in the Procession of the Encounter in the main Plaza of Salas on Good Friday and in the amicable and generous customary communal sharing from house to house or from wine cellar to wine cellar that traditionally follows the religious procession
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It was in this environment that I was able to enter for the first time since 1944 in the historic and renowned “Cabildo” of Salas de los Barrios, a huge wine cellar that formerly belonged to my uncle Daniel Tahoces and is today the property of his descendents with whom I could recall some pleasurable moments of the past
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He fell from a ladder while reaching to adjust a display above an entrance to a wine cellar
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There was a noise from behind the cellar door - somebody tumbling down the wooden stairs
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“Where is it? Where’s it gone?” he whispered, looking around the cellar
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Terry had run up the stairs and slammed the cellar door shut
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The bastard had locked me in the cellar
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Before I could answer, a long arm shot over my shoulder and the man grabbed a handful of Terry’s hair, pulling him into the cellar
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“Found these in the cellar behind some stuff, Sarge
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A surprise visit by Harris, Ferguson and Colling to the resort at Herrensee, apparently based on information provided by the major’s German mistress, produced sufficient liquor from the hotel’s cellar to stock the bar in the new officers’ club on the renovated ground floor of the kaserne
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Faint light was shooting upwards and she could see a small ladder going all the way to the cellar floor
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She was standing in the inn’s cellar, and looking around her she could see row upon row of glass bottles filled with a variety of wines
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Celia squinted at the bright light as she came up the stairs, onto what seemed to be a very plush kind of cellar, with exquisite bronze and silver decorations on the walls
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She was in a cellar once more, from what she could gather
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But it was a much different cellar alltogether; it looked older and much better cared for
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It was much larger, and though she was not an expert in wines, from the little she knew she could see the owner of the cellar had fine and expensive taste
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The innkeeper apologized when he brought a tall bottle of Riesling, explaining that his wine cellar was much depleted by the war
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There was no one there, and he went into the little hall, and then down into the wine cellar
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With such a fine wine cellar, I found that quite surprising! I was on my third glass as time seemed to have evaporated somewhat quicker than the wine
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In the cellar beneath the galley, she found some food that she brought up in the galley and squashed on a plate with some water
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It shone from the many windows, from the windows in the cellar that were guarded by thick iron bars
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Enilia looked back to the windows in the houses’ cellar and whispered to Elior in her heart that they would return and save them, as soon as they could
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They searched every house, every shed, every cellar and attic
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She says she knew of one who whipped her husband's little girls on their bare shoulders till they bled, and then shut them up in a cold, dark coal cellar all night
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because of this, it is with regret that I leave out the best restaurant in the world in El cellar de can Roca
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I knew the pub had a cellar – all good pubs keep their beer in the cellar – and based on the clue’s wording, somewhere in that cellar was what we were looking for
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If we can just make it back to London and get into the cellar of the Ten Bells without being seen
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I called work and arranged to do an extra Ripper walk the following week; the temptation to go down and look in the cellar of the Ten Bells was almost too much to resist
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From where I was sitting I had a clear view of the hallway that led to the toilets and the door to the cellar, as well as a door that led into a narrow alleyway at the back of the pub
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At about 1045pm, one of the two barmaids left her post and went down into the cellar to emerge a few minutes later with a crate of drinks
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I had to assume that as it was almost closing time, that nobody else would be going down to the cellar to get drinks
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Making sure I wasn’t being observed, I opened the cellar door and closed it quietly behind me, switching on the small flashlight as I did so
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Although it was cool in the cellar, I found myself sweating and sat down on the stone stairs for a drink of water
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Having been down to the cellar before, I thought that perhaps one of the stone stairs leading down to the cellar would be ideal
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I removed one of the stone slabs on the stairway leading down to the cellar and dug out a recess large enough to hide the box in
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I will leave a series of clues indicating the location of the box that I hid in the cellar of the Ten Bells in Shrewsbury
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A guard stood in front of the cellar doors, pointing a crossbow at Libuse’s throat
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Before Maggie could do anything, the man lowered his crossbow and stepped away from the cellar door
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I was right; it was bigger than I thought with a separate guest apartment, but what stunned me the most was the indoor swimming pool, wine cellar and the personal gym
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well-stocked wine cellar here and I hear tell that there are many
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special occasions come swiftly out of the cellar, cradled in
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Ralph and Paulson, no strangers to the General's Brenny coffee pur�port�edly from the Isle of Man, had opined that since the Isle of Man grew no coffee beans they knew of, the noxious grains were probably from a cache of coffee beans full of one hun�dred year-old rat turds retrieved in the 18th century from a sunken sailing vessel thence left to rot in a potato cellar
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33 "No one when he has lit a lamp puts it in a cellar or under a basket but on a stand that those who come in may see the light
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She found herself looking at a long curved cellar
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She took a step forward into the cellar
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Harry removed the trapdoor and shone the flashlight into the darkness of the cellar
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Lorna did as she was told and climbed to the top of the steps, her eyes smarting from tears as well as from the sudden bright light after the complete darkness of the cellar
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He quickly grabbed the rope and again tied Lorna’s hands behind her back, after which he gathered everything up from off the floor and then made Lorna descend to the cellar, with him close behind her
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He decided that he would have to leave her in the cellar, but the thought of abandoning an innocent person to die slowly and horribly in the dark and cold, did not appeal to him
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He listened at the opening but all was quiet in the cellar
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At least he had left her hands free, and after a while she decided that she had better try to get out of the cellar, as her captor obviously was not going to release her and the thought of spending a night in the total darkness with spiders and who knows what else? - crawling over her, was too horrible to contemplate
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The portal opened in the stale-smelling beer cellar of the Ravens’ Roost, and Marcus, captain of Bellack’s personal guard stepped through