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1. " That was the inn and public room at the mainland end of the bridge
2. The last two evenings they stopped in small villages with public rooms and plumbing
3. In spite of the longevity problem, there was still business to be done with public rooms, but that had settled down to a fairly low volume compared to what souls on the expedition used
4. We entered the harbour of Moudros and there we were transferred to the liner Mauritania which had been turned into a hospital ship the public rooms had been turned into wards Officers had the cabins and the dinning rooms had been turned into operating theatres
5. I thought to myself this is more like it the large public rooms kitted out as wards were roomy and airy and the décor of them was both elegant and opulent I mean after all this had been one of the worlds finest liners
6. She liked things simple: a cooking area, a privy, a bedroom and a public room where she entertained guests
7. Plender and Wilcox became joint grooms of the chambers, like 'Blues' and Life Guards with equal precedence, Plender having as his particular province his Lordship's own apartments and Wilcox a sphere of influence in the public rooms; the senior footman was given a black coat and promoted butler, the non-descript Swiss, on arrival, was to have plain clothes and full valet's status there was a general increase in wages to meet the new dignities, and all were content
8. "There is often something poisonous in the air of public rooms," said
9. He followed the woman, who had a rosy, cheerful face; she led him to the public room where there were tables covered with waxed cloth
10. On Christmas eve itself, a number of men, carters, and peddlers, were seated at table, drinking and smoking around four or five candles in the public room of Thenardier's hostelry
11. On the following morning, two hours at least before day-break, Thenardier, seated beside a candle in the public room of the tavern, pen in hand, was making out the bill for the traveller with the yellow coat
12. In the hospital and the public rooms lay, in blankets, several others who had been benumbed by the water
13. Enough, that when breakfast was over he withdrew like the rest into the public room, lighted his tomahawk-pipe, and was sitting there quietly digesting and smoking with his inseparable hat on, when I sallied out for a stroll