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He turned into the brick alley between Marlborough and Beacon, pulling in at the carriage-house garage behind their building.
DEVILS IN EXILE Chuck Hogan 2010
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He turned into the brick alley between Marlborough and Beacon, pulling in at the carriage-house garage behind their building.
DEVILS IN EXILE Chuck Hogan 2010
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He turned into the brick alley between Marlborough and Beacon, pulling in at the carriage-house garage behind their building.
DEVILS IN EXILE Chuck Hogan 2010
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He turned into the brick alley between Marlborough and Beacon, pulling in at the carriage-house garage behind their building.
DEVILS IN EXILE Chuck Hogan 2010
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The Mount Vernon Hotel Museum and Garden - This recreated 1799 carriage-house hidden in Sutton Place served as a hotel from 1826-1823 for New Yorkers looking to flee from urban life.
Michelle Haimoff: The Secret New York Alternative to a Tranquil Summer Beach House 2008
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Questions Don walked around the fence, then slogged through the damp mass of leaves that covered the front lawn of the carriage-house.
Homebody Card, Orson Scott 1998
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Frank had the side-board in his new house (the old carriage-house).
Letters from Port Royal Written at the Time of the Civil War (1862-1868) Elizabeth Ware [Editor] Pearson
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Between it and the house, a little away from the path, but in plain sight, stood the carriage-house, _which they passed by without seeming to notice_.
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The dim light revealed an antique carriage-house, in one corner of which upon a rude, improvised roost of shingles the tyrant Job slept the sleep of the just and the unjust rolled into one.
Uncle Noah's Christmas Inspiration Leona Dalrymple
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There was a huge, round box, or drum, with sides as high as those of the carriage-house at home, but with no opening anywhere, "like a great giant's bandbox," thought Kitty.
Illustrated Science for Boys and Girls Anonymous
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