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treasure house

NOUN
store of valuables
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Omar argued that if compelled to fly she might have afterwards entrusted the secret of the Treasure-house to spies, who could have returned and secured the jewels.

From The Great White Queen A Tale of Treasure and Treason by Le Queux, William

"Treasure-house?" she repeated, and her voice was no longer soft and alluring; it was metallic and menacing.

From The Pirate Woman by Dingle, Aylward Edward

"Wilt thou tell us where the secret Treasure-house of the Sanoms is situated?"

From The Great White Queen A Tale of Treasure and Treason by Le Queux, William

It is the same idea as the Simonian Treasure-house.

From Simon Magus by Mead, George Robert Stow

He saw himself seated in the dark in the Treasure-house at Bonsa-Town; he saw a vision in the air before him.

From A Yellow God: an Idol of Africa by Haggard, Henry Rider