It was a small room, two beds in it; Archie's was the one at the end by the wall.
We were in the front parlour then: a small room, barely furnished.
It consisted of a small room, up two pair of stairs, in which I was to sit, and another still smaller above it, in which I was to sleep.
I slept in a small room alone, to which I ascended by a wooden stair, open to the sky.
In a short time a servant invited us to walk up stairs, and we went; but after I had entered a small room at the end of the parlour, the door was shut behind me by Mr. Ogden, the Attorney General.
It was carried on in a small room, on the first floor, thence called the Ciergerie, or wax-room; cierge being the French word for a wax candle.
He took me to a small room, where I saw my carbine and pistols.
My guide made me climb to the fourth floor of a somewhat wretched house, and there I found this strange woman in a small room, attended by her son and daughter.
We then found ourselves in a small room, and I discovered a key on a table, which I tried on a door opposite to us, which, however, proved to be unlocked.
There are cases where a small room has a northern exposure, and while apparently expedient to treat such a room in warm colors to supply the deficiency of sunlight, such a course would make a room look smaller.
We would avoid borders on the floor of a small room to make it look larger, and we would use wide borders in a large room with a low ceiling so that the floor may be foreshortened.
The carpet should always be in the low tone, and in a small room a bordered carpet should be always tabooed.
They followed the cassocked form of Marx across the dirty hall, lit only by the shaft of light that followed them from the library door, and entered a small roomwhere a single lamp stood upon a table laid for dinner.
It was on the stroke of midnight when they entered a small room on the third floor, close to the top of the stairs, and arranged to make themselves comfortable for the remainder of their adventure.
We went roundly to work, and the "small room" was soon as empty as a Pomeranian's head.
Only the inhabitants of the "small room" did not return.
Antoinette carelessly pointed at the "small room," and hinted that we had no other left.
In order to give a larger apartment to Bubenpech, Genevieve and I had to be satisfied with the "small room" which is on a level with the yard and icy cold in winter.
It was a small room, lighted scarcely at all by a narrow window, and it contained a few straight wooden pews one of which had been turned about facing the wall.
Their quarters were commodious and Ned slept alone in a small room to the left of the main apartment.
The second door was not locked and when they pushed it open they entered a small room, furnished handsomely in the Spanish fashion.
Above that again was a small room containing a jumble of more or less useless articles, a sort of lumber-room, in fact, and a great many cubby-holes and recesses in the walls and under the roof.
The men were given several large dormitories; the officers had a small room to themselves.
Elston and I, who occupied a small room at the back of the house, had gone to bed early and were nearly asleep when we were roused by repeated firing away in the town.
A small room with a hot stove or open fire and the windows open, is much more wholesome than a large air-tight room freezing cold.
There are two doors in this office, one opening into a small room in which I saw nothing to arouse my suspicions, the other opening into a larger room which I found was a sleeping apartment.
It was a small room, but it was clean and tidy, and sufficiently furnished for Dick's requirements.
He has examined every room with the exception of a small room on the same floor as the office, against the outer wall of which is placed the grand piano.
He made a secret motion to his uncle as they entered, and saying to the others that they would join them presently, he and the Inspector retired to a small room at the back of the office, where the latter.
Leonora willingly consented to come at his call; and for several days he worked diligently for nearly twelve hours a day, shut up in the hall where he painted, or in a small room adjoining, where he kept the implements of his art.
By the side of a small bed, in a small room next to the larger one of which I have already spoken in noticing the usual arrangements of a contadino's house, sat our friend Antonio, nearly an hour after his meeting with Giovanozzo.
With this, he led the way into a small room at the back of the shop, where three personages were seated at the table, with a flask of wine and glasses before them.
On his way to the shop, he entered a small room occupied by Blaize, and found him seated near a table, with his hands upon his knees, and his eyes fixed upon the ground, looking the very image of despair.
It will be remembered that the grocer had reserved a communication with the street, by means of a shutter opening from a small room in the upper story.
On the left of the plan will be seen a small room or storage cist still intact.
A small room on the east must have been used for a similar purpose.
We were shown into a small room, which we afterwards heard was the only one for single women.
A boarded-off sanded passage led to a small room hardly as large as in an ordinary dwelling house.
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