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The soul that had lived half a century on a verandah on a beach, inside Yingolian crystal in a comet that was a starhip
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It was her bed and a corner of her verandah
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It's the year 2423 by my clock and I'm still living here in this villa, still spending most of my time out here on the verandah
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At the end of the day they were on Ava's verandah again, it was a good place to wind down the day, it had been a day of overload
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As Angels, they do not need to physically don a helmet, they could use the same interface from the lab/office next to her gathering room, or from right here on the verandah if they wanted
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Glenelle knew that because she could run it, but she was still on Ava's verandah at the time, still physically in the silicon blades in the core of the two hundred by four hundred foot boulder that remained of Gordon's Lamp
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They sat down by the windows to the McReady's verandah
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"Yes?" Thom said as he slipped onto a stool at the bar on their verandah
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She was not on the verandah or in her lab
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Other than that, the universe was her verandah on the beach and the returning gravity lowered them gently into the lounge, where the controls for the screens appeared on its arm
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"It's good to have you back," she told Thom as she sat on the verandah in his arms
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They were lead by a cherub to a wide shady verandah overlooking the gentle waves of the lagoon, a comfortable squeaky swinging wicker couch with big puffy pillows that never got dirty
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As they came around the bend in the road leading up to the house they saw a small crowd gathered on the large verandah to await the arrival of the queen and her entourage
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Rachel was assisted by Bentley out of her carriage, and quickly walked up the pathway to the front steps of the verandah and over to Sarah
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It was a low-set, three-bedroom house with four steps leading up to a verandah
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To the right was an eating area with tables and chairs spread inside as well as on a wide verandah
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There was a long verandah, a small Japanese garden, an archery range at the back, and another field which was used for training
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We were laying on the verandah sun baking when I looked up to see Sis standing over me with a large box
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I dumped the box on the verandah and stared inside
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He immediately began leafing through the boxes on the verandah like Christmas had come early
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Sis was casually chatting with Akito on the verandah
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I protested, so eventually he allowed me to sit on the verandah while Taisei kept watch
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“Shouldn't you guys be on the verandah?”
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Sitting on the verandah chair, he recalled the information and ruminated on what to do next
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Someone looked at her through the window, it was Sridhar; he came out and stood on the shady verandah
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I indulged the self pity for three minutes, took a cold shower, put on a pair of shorts and sweater, and joined Hank and Celia on the sun-splashed end of the verandah for breakfast
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On the far side of the clearing a rusting corrugated iron shed leaned against a drunkenly askew verandah
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A cockroach scuttled out with it but the rest of the biscuits looked clean enough so we shared them, returned to the relatively clean air on the verandah, thanked our hosts, avoided a handshake, promised to give the phone-boys a buzz, and followed vague waves in the direction of a distant gate
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Something moved on the verandah
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The meal over, they moved out to the starlit verandah
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After a long shower that took all the hot water in the cylinder but still failed to wash away the defilement, Adele Nimffo dragged the stinking mattress out onto the verandah
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Afterwards they stood on the verandah, reluctant to go into their rooms while Zeno showed them how to operate the fluorescent lamps
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After lunch they gathered on the verandah in front of the sleeping rooms
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The building was in darkness but there was enough moonlight to see two cups and a mattress on the verandah
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They’d probably return to the verandah
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Concealed in the shadow of the cabin doorway she surveyed the scene before deciding to cross to a clump of bushes directly in front of the verandah where she could sit all night if necessary
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A child perhaps? Remaining utterly still he watched as the figure crossed the patch of open ground and concealed itself in the bushes in front of the verandah
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Jarek also helped and they took their trays out to the rear verandah where there was a welcome cool breeze
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The other four left the two men to talk, returning to the part of the verandah that faced the pool
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About twenty minutes later, after giving Jarek a quick tour of the house that left him unable to find sufficient words of praise, Sebastian served a vegetarian lunch on the verandah
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enough off the ground to require stairs to reach the verandah
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small block of units and has its own staircase to the back verandah and kitchen
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Standing on the back verandah, I could see Rosaline moving around in
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I can hear the creaky board on the verandah and the key I gave Barbara turning
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The Osbairnes inhabited an elegant, but neglected old wooden house, the exterior of which boasted intricate fretwork around the verandah, a complicated roofline, carved finials and a desperate need for several coats of paint
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‘Beers on the verandah when you’re ready
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Dinner was a success, Mum’s an excellent cook, probably because she thinks she isn’t, and afterwards instead of returning to her flat she joined us for coffee on the verandah
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The two ladies went out on to the verandah, and Rory stood up,
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As they approached the farmhouse at the end of the lane, Patsy and Bob came out onto the verandah and peered into the dust that billowed up behind
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Standing now in the protection of the verandah, Faye watched the storm churn on the ocean and ran her hand through her stringy, tangled, wet hair as if the motion would magically restore its shape and remove the need for extensive preparations for dinner this evening
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His concern was somewhat touching, but Faye answered firmly, “No, I believe I’ll finish this then sit out on the verandah for a while to get some fresh air
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Lady Jane unfolded her hands and motioned towards the verandah
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“Would you call to her room to see if she’s in? If she’s not there, would you ask the porter to look in the lobby and on the verandah?”
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Lord and Lady Ashburn sat at a table for four on the verandah that afternoon at four thirty, awaiting their guest who had yet to make an appearance despite the prior arrangements that had been scheduled hastily in the lobby earlier in the day
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The sun had positioned itself just to the west, leaving the verandah in the shadow of the building and the shade of the roof supported by the tall white columns
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Dark clouds towered in the atmosphere several miles offshore, though their menacing appearance was still visible from the verandah, but despite the dazzling, warm sunlight that circled the Ocean Forest, the elements heralded the arrival of the pending storm brewing and gathering strength in the Gulf Stream
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Even though she had her peacock-feather hat secured with several hatpins, Lady Jane touched it as a gust of wind swept across the tile verandah
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Disappointment and misery hung heavy in the air, even among the number of spectators who gathered on the verandah to watch the affair unfold after having learned of the unfortunate disappearance through talkative chambermaids and porters
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The crowd had appeared to increase dramatically in size during their absence, filling the entire verandah as they eagerly awaited news of the search’s endeavours
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As he stepped into the artificial light from the crystal chandelier sparkling in the grey afternoon dreariness, Feltus saw a man attired in black entering the lobby from the verandah and immediately recognized the signature white neckband of the religious profession
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Still musing over what lay beneath the surface but realizing he had more pressing matters to tend to in the immediate future, he nodded then approached the entrance to the verandah from which he could see the waves crashing aggressively ashore and the lightning bouncing from the choppy surface of the ocean that was almost cloaked by the driving rain and the now thin fog
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As he watched the waves, there became vaguely apparent the silhouette of a figure walking through the grey fog at the edge of the water nearly twenty yards south of the verandah
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“Young couple sparkin’ it in the halls when they came in out of the rain from the verandah
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He freshened himself up and sat at the verandah looking at the starry night
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Feltus stood with his back to one of the pillars at the entrance to a small but quaint private dining room that overlooked the verandah and the beach beyond and that was used primarily for VIPs who occasionally visited, wishing for seclusion and confidentiality, or special parties given by social elites who did not wish to soil their own homes or go to the trouble of having to solely arrange an affair of that caliber
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“Murderer!” the voice persisted though it had a more mortal sound, undoubtedly due to the spirit’s materialization on the verandah where rain splattered against the brick outside and wood floor just inside the room
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When he flipped the switch, there was no sign of the figure on the verandah, and smiling secretly to himself while he maintained a serious, concerned façade for the guests, Feltus surveyed the scene before him
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Upon quickly glancing at the verandah that was now completely empty as he had suspected and picking up the candelabra that lay quietly on the floor, he closed the French doors securely then slowly turned towards Preacher Cooper whose eyes were full of suspicion and the residue of the fear that had gripped him only moments ago and inspired him to take such a dramatic action
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The lobby was totally deserted and nearly dark, with only a few lamps lighted and the chandelier dimmed, as they raced close behind the porter who headed immediately towards the entrance to the verandah
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several steps behind Feltus who was stepping from the verandah onto the brick sidewalk leading to the gardens
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With the pianist playing a gentle melody and several guests enjoying company in the sitting area, the lobby was like an entirely different world as Feltus entered from the verandah, having accepted that there was nothing more to be found outside that could aid in the investigation
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He swivelled around on his chair and looked along the long verandah to see the mountain glowing in the evening sun, its summit high above the trees
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This was a trophy to be had; a hat and coat hook matching his father’s kudu head on the verandah
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Misha led Theo onto the verandah which looked out over coffee as far as the eye could see
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Up short stairs onto the verandah, Theo was greeted by a tall slim lady, her young daughter Yasmin, youngest son Fadhal and the pomegranate of her eye, Nooshin
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’ Then coffee on the verandah
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He walked out of his rooms onto the verandah and saw Noosh, Fadhl and their father walking back through the grounds of the house, the sand paths neatly swept by the gardeners already at work
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The warm evening air blanketed his thoughts and it was only on the Doctor’s verandah, shuttered and cooled by fans, that he began to talk
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The Doctor winced and said nothing more political as drinks were brought out onto the verandah
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Instead he waited for his guest on the verandah
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Kicheche suggested the large ceramic pots on the verandah, each host to resplendent geraniums
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Rhini township housed the university’s servant class and the servants of white folk in houses bearing plaques about their historic connection to the white settlers whose history is celebrated in a huge fortress like building built as a monument to their trials and tribulations, Nearby is the Settlers’ Inn where until recently white kids swam in the pool while their parents drank beer on the verandah overlooking the manicured gardens
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On the verandah
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‘Would you care to join me for a drink on the verandah? While your mother prepares
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At the verandah, Raj’s dead body was placed on the mat
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Our auto rickshaw was standing at the verandah, and all my luggage and bags were already loaded inside it
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“Baba is sitting on the verandah; busy in something
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I lied down at the verandah; crying and complaining to the heaven
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I was tired and had some rest in the verandah
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us was only a guard the Biafrans had put on our verandah
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As anticipated by Sathyam, they found Padmavathi in the verandah
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They sat in the patio chairs out on Kathy’s verandah, while everyone else were watching the movies
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His nose was pressed against the sliding doors which lead out to her verandah, and he was barking furiously at it
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Disliking this method, I have tried to make my garden increase in loveliness, if not in tidiness, the farther you get into it; and the visitor who thinks in his innocence as he emerges from the shade of the verandah that he sees the best before him, is artfully conducted from beauty to beauty till he beholds what I think is the most charming bit, the silver birch and azalea plantation down at the very end
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Oh a garden is a sweet, sane refuge to have! Whether I am tired because I have enjoyed myself too much, or tired because I have lectured the servants too much, or tired because I have talked to missionaries too much, I have only to come down the verandah steps into the garden to be at once restored to quiet, and serenity, and my real and natural self
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Sometimes I sit for hours in the south walk by the verandah just listening and watching
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I felt as though I had been let out of prison as I breakfasted joyfully on the verandah, the sun streaming through the creeperless trellis on to the little meal, and the first cuckoo of the year calling to me from the fir wood
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I lunched on a verandah overlooking the common, with the Madonna lilies of the little garden within reach of my hand; and the tablecloth and the spoons and the waiter were all in keeping with the clean landlady
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The inn being small the visitors were few, and those I saw dining at the other little tables on the verandah appeared to be quiet, inoffensive people such as one would expect to find in a quiet, out-of-the-way place
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The sea was not visible, but I could hear it on the other side of the belt of firs; and the verandah facing south and being hot and airless, a longing to get into the cool water took hold of me