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"Let me try it on," said Cinderella from the chimney corner.
She dumped her load in the box by the chimney corner and set off again.
They tremble in the smoky chimney corners of their minds.
The ancient squirrel took a bow and arrows from the chimney corner.
Some of the oldest Chimney Corners staff members have been to the camp for over 13 years.
"It seems that most of our men have no desire except to retire to their chimney corners.
She give her the name Cinderella because she sits in the chimney corner.
The Carrier still sat, musing, in the chimney corner.
When he returned, he took his seat in the chimney corner, but remained silent for a long time.
The universal moaned beneath them like a hag in a chimney corner.
Five Chimneys Corner - A hamlet by the north town line.
That is the greatest mystery of all, or so it is whispered around the chimney corners.
A tale, he thought, paraphrasing, to draw children from play and old women from the chimney corner.
And either way, hot or cold, he trembled like a toothless old gaffer in a chimney corner.
To hide in a chimney corner, denotes distress and doubt will assail you.
Many and strange were the fables which the gossips whispered about her, in all the chimney corners of the town.
Had they won their case they would have been promoted, with Chimney Corner being relegated.
They almost claimed the title for a second time when they made it to the final in 1996 but lost to Chimney Corner.
He shed pack and cloak under her critical eye, and tucked both away in the chimney corner.
Chimney corner may also refer to:
The focus of human settlement on the island is the homestead at Chimney Corner at the westernmost point.
But the Chimney Corner Inn, assembled from the parts of several buildings, some dating back 150 years, fell on hard and changing times.
Badgered by dreams, perhaps, he swayed with little bounces and starts, like an old, toddy-stricken grandfather in a chimney corner.
"Two silver pennies on the lad," called one of the Mac-Donald clansmen in the chimney corner.
At the chimney corner sat a man in the early prime of life, and of a stout but courtly and commanding appearance.