10 Results for: (Concept:00414179-n)
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10007 He was a late riser , as a rule , and as the clock on the mantelpiece showed me that it was only a quarter- past seven , I blinked up at him in some surprise , and perhaps just a little resentment , for I was myself regular in my habits .
10590 An inspection of his chair showed me that he had been in the habit of standing on it , which of course would be necessary in order that he should reach the ventilator .
11932 Since he was a great thief to begin with , he was used to this kind of thing .
13367 The charwomen are in the habit of taking off their boots at the commissionaire 's office , and putting on list slippers . '
18626 `` It is a dangerous habit to finger loaded firearms in the pocket of one 's dressing-gown . ''
45768 ' Has been in the habit of carrying this stick behind his master .
45930 Sir Charles was a widower , and a man who may be said to have been in some ways of an eccentric habit of mind .
45935 Sir Charles Baskerville was in the habit every night before going to bed of walking down the famous Yew Alley of Baskerville Hall .
45938 That night he went out as usual for his nocturnal walk , in the course of which he was in the habit of smoking a cigar .
48427 There was no trace , however , of anything of the kind , nor could I discover any sign which might indicate the character or intentions of the man who lived in this singular place , save that he must be of Spartan habits , and cared little for the comforts of life .

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