This appears to be the commander's cabin, judging by its comparative luxury.
One slightly soiled soul in return for comfort and comparative luxury.
She took a deep breath, not wanting to think too long or too deeply about the comparative luxury of her quarters.
Returning to the supremely articulate Roosevelt was a comparative luxury, he said.
I wondered what well-to-do peasants had been killed or evicted in order to provide us with so much comparative luxury.
Now they sit in comparative luxury with padded seats.
Young people raised in comparative luxury saw many wrongs perpetuated by society and began to question "the Establishment".
Still, a combined income that would have allowed them to live in comparative luxury ten years ago was now being cruelly eroded by inflation.
Such a patron would be a complete protection, a life of comparative luxury, and a very congenial employment.
He was in comparative luxury in another suite of the hotel.