half-furnished love

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  • The next morning I flew back to New York, to my half-furnished apartment on 90th and Columbus, and I began my teaching a day later.

    The Empty Family Colm Tóibín 2011

  • The next morning I flew back to New York, to my half-furnished apartment on 90th and Columbus, and I began my teaching a day later.

    The Empty Family Colm Tóibín 2011

  • Alone in the half-furnished flat from which all the books were gone and most of the ornaments, she longed for Eugene.

    Portobello Ruth Rendell 2010

  • Anna felt really low when she walked into her still half-furnished flat.

    Deadly Intent Lynda La Plante 2008

  • Anna felt really low when she walked into her still half-furnished flat.

    Deadly Intent Lynda La Plante 2008

  • Anna felt really low when she walked into her still half-furnished flat.

    Deadly Intent Lynda La Plante 2008

  • So we walked through the huge half-furnished chambers of the palace, we panted up the copper pinnacle of the church-tower, we went to see the

    The Fitz-Boodle Papers 2006

  • He had calculated, when Mrs Trevelyan left the Clock House, that two hundred a year would enable his mother to continue to reside there, the rent of the place furnished, or half-furnished, being only eighty; and he thought that he could pay the two hundred easily.

    He Knew He Was Right 2004

  • The engineer had discovered her starving somewhere in an unfurnished or half-furnished room, and that she had lived for many weeks upon bread and shell-cocoa, so that her food never cost her more than a penny a day.

    Collected Works of W. B. Yeats Volume III Autobiographies W.B. Yeats 1965

  • The engineer had discovered her starving somewhere in an unfurnished or half-furnished room, and that she had lived for many weeks upon bread and shell-cocoa, so that her food never cost her more than a penny a day.

    Collected Works of W. B. Yeats Volume III Autobiographies W.B. Yeats 1965

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