10 Results for: (Concept:02818832-n)
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10014 Now , when young ladies wander about the metropolis at this hour of the morning , and knock sleepy people up out of their beds , I presume that it is something very pressing which they have to communicate .
10140 I sprang from my bed , wrapped a shawl round me , and rushed into the corridor .
10186 Two days ago some repairs were started in the west wing of the building , and my bedroom wall has been pierced , so that I have had to move into the chamber in which my sister died , and to sleep in the very bed in which she slept .
10189 I was too shaken to go to bed again , however , so I dressed , and as soon as it was daylight I slipped down , got a dog-cart at the Crown Inn , which is opposite , and drove to Leatherhead , from whence I have come on this morning with the one object of seeing you and asking your advice . "
10369 Finally he walked over to the bed and spent some time in staring at it and in running his eye up and down the wall .
10387 A camp-bed , a small wooden shelf full of books , mostly of a technical character , an armchair beside the bed , a plain wooden chair against the wall , a round table , and a large iron safe were the principal things which met the eye .
10410 The object which had caught his eye was a small dog lash hung on one corner of the bed .
10479 A ventilator is made , a cord is hung , and a lady who sleeps in the bed dies .
10482 " Did you observe anything very peculiar about that bed ? "
10485 Did you ever see a bed fastened like that before ? "

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