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The windows dark and double-barred, the tops boarded up to save mending; and only a little four-paned eyelet-hole of a casement to let in air; more, however, coming in at broken panes than could come in at that.
Clarissa Harlowe 2006
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The glass of the four-paned window overlooking the back garden and walking paths of the institute was a double-layer mesh sandwich, the sash for show only—it wasn't built to open.
The Girls He Adored Jonathan Nasaw 2001
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She staggered over to the small four-paned sash window, opened it, stuck her head out.
The Girls He Adored Jonathan Nasaw 2001
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The glass of the four-paned window overlooking the back garden and walking paths of the institute was a double-layer mesh sandwich, the sash for show only—it wasn't built to open.
The Girls He Adored Jonathan Nasaw 2001
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She staggered over to the small four-paned sash window, opened it, stuck her head out.
The Girls He Adored Jonathan Nasaw 2001
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She staggered over to the small four-paned sash window, opened it, stuck her head out.
The Girls He Adored Jonathan Nasaw 2001
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The glass of the four-paned window overlooking the back garden and walking paths of the institute was a double-layer mesh sandwich, the sash for show only—it wasn't built to open.
The Girls He Adored Jonathan Nasaw 2001
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She walked to the front door and knocked under its four-paned window.
Courting Trouble Scottoline, Lisa 1993
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The Jenkins family were fully as ignorant as were their neighbors of the nature of the contemplated occupant of the new edifice commonly referred to as the "cow-house," The Boarder put up a very substantial shed with a four-paned window and a door that locked though not very securely.
Amarilly of Clothes-line Alley Belle Kanaris Maniates
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And she climbed up on the shaky old wooden table, and placed the pail on the ledge of the four-paned cellar window.
Harper's Young People, November 11, 1879 An Illustrated Weekly Various
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