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1 1,5| divided into three or four rooms, if such dark dens with 2 1,5| stowed away in one of the rooms, and the sailor laid in 3 1,8| south, we have a house, with rooms, beds, and fireplace, and 4 1,8| be easy to divide it into rooms, by means of brick partitions, 5 1,8| place, and have arranged our rooms and storehouses in the left 6 1,9| the cavern into several rooms, preceded by an entrance 7 1,9| to the great hall. These rooms, or rather this suite of 8 1,9| or rather this suite of rooms, would not occupy all the 9 1,9| the cave was divided into rooms and storehouses, according 10 1,9| partitions were finished. The rooms had now only to be furnished, 11 1,0| to furnish the principal rooms, and bedsteads, of which 12 2,6| mischief they may do in the rooms and storehouse-" ~"Have 13 2,6| killed, fell back into the rooms, uttering piercing cries. 14 2,6| There was no one in the rooms nor in the storehouse, which 15 2,6| can wait at table, sweep rooms, brush clothes, clean boots, 16 2,7| turned everything in the rooms topsy-turvy, yet they had 17 2,9| closed, or everything in the rooms would have been drenched. 18 2,9| waited at table, he swept the rooms, he gathered wood, and he 19 2,5| should live in one of the rooms of Granite House, from which, 20 2,9| would have done in their rooms at Granite House, but they