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Here was the old stuffed chair in which Pemberton I. had died, and the cot which had been in the cook’s room till she had protested.

From The Job An American Novel by Lewis, Sinclair

The cook's room is just over this one, but the cook didn't do it.

From Cleek, the Master Detective by Hanshew, Thomas W.

I remember how the city was burning then and we were putting out to sea, and I didn't know what to do with you; you whined like a little pig in the cook's room.

From The Crushed Flower and Other Stories by Bernstein, Herman

Alone, in the cook's room, gazing in listless vacancy on the fire, that fire which, under his influence, had often achieved so many master-works, was the great artist who was not appreciated.

From Tancred Or, The New Crusade by Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield

Then came the cook's room on one side, with a narrow passageway on the other, into a small room in the front end of the car.

From California, 1849-1913; or, the rambling sketches and experiences of sixty-four years' residence in that state by Woolley, L. H. (Lell Hawley)




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