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Two cushionless wooden chairs stood to one side.
There being absolutely no other cushionless place to put them she stood them up against the wall on the stair landing.
The dark-haired woman smiled sympathetically as Jodi sat down on the moulded cushionless swivel chair fixed to the floor' behind her.
Besides the various legal personnel that crowded the upper court, a parade of journalists with their holographic imagers filled the cushionless pews.
Her small square table, with four books lying on it, and the two cushionless straight-backed chairs could have come from the same farmhouse that had provided Siuan's.
Florida State University Dominique is seated in the corridor outside her doctoral advisor's office, squirming uncomfortably on a cushionless wooden bench.
They roll out of the hotel on to spacious lawns and there subside, Scotch in hand, to look out over the bay from cushionless steamer chairs.
In more jovial moments, the men call it their "White House," but sitting on a grimy, cushionless sofa, sipping from cans of 7-Up, they quietly speak of their shame and frustration.
Mr. Cooley had an ancient teak desk in keeping with the rest of the shop's motif, and even a cushionless swivel chair to prove to the customers that nothing in the shop was modern.
The clamorous two-level restaurant is all white and cheerful, while the brick and slate upstairs room is comfortable and convivial - except for hard, cushionless wooden banquettes for the tables along the wall that would make a Puritan wince.
If he would just hold the line . . . Instead of holding the line, he put the receiver back and within five minutes he was in I36 Eileen Hathall's arid living room, sitting on a cushionless chair under the Spanish gypsy.
During her later years she was never visible till mid-day, by which time she would, in an upstairs drawing-room, be found occupying a cushionless chair at a large central table; with a glass of port at her right hand and a volume of sermons at her left.