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them amalgamated but both are run decorously
But in Mallingham you not only find them amalgamated, but both are run (decorously) in association with hardware, upholstery, blind-making, carpetbeating, life and fire assurance (not at all so extraordinary this last named), crockery, and soft goods.
— from The Lighter Side of English Life by Frank Frankfort Moore

those at Burgos being a rich dark
Fortunately choir-stalls were left in the natural wood, those at Burgos being a rich dark walnut with the polish that time only can give.
— from Heroic Spain by Elizabeth Boyle O'Reilly


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