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The Pickwick Papers - Dickens, Charles ยท 80 words
It was a good large room with big closets, and a bed which might have served for a whole boarding school, to say nothing of a couple of oaken presses that would have held the baggage of a small army; but what struck Toms fancy most was a strange, grim looking, high backed chair, carved in the most fantastic manner, with a flowered damask cushion, and the round knobs at the bottom of the legs carefully tied up in red.
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