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Directly behind him was a window bench that was empty.
She pulled him to the window bench and sat beside him in the sunshine.
Octavia was sitting on a window bench, pretending to knit.
"It made as much sense as you offering to sleep on the window bench in your cabin," she said.
Tucked into one of the window benches between the cases, the children seemed to swing into another world where almost anything might happen.
He paused long enough in his unpacking of their foodstuffs to point out the window bench.
In a little while, they sat down on a window bench in a nook behind the silver piano.
The Queen crossed the room to where Quentin was maintaining his vigil upon the window bench.
Window benches were later designed for the room by John Gregg Allerton, and added in the 1930s.
She felt his eyes taking in her figure as she walked to the big bay window and knelt in the window bench facing the street.
When he had perched himself upon the window bench nearby, she said, "Quentin, this letter portends dire events for all who know its secret.
Then there are three smaller, round tables, and a couple of window benches, one of which P and I sat at.
There was a topiary tree in the master bedroom next to a Louis XVI window bench.
They include a pair of work tables, side chairs with scroll arms, two card tables, and a pair of window benches.
The Sentinel, Corporal Jonnis Decka, secured the lock and waved her to the window bench.
Wheeling on her heel, she plopped down on the window bench beneath the stern, galley window and presented him with her back as she stretched out.
"Do not give me too glad a greeting, children," he cautioned, grinning as he set his satchel on one of the window benches and swept one arm in gesture for them to sit opposite.
He formally requested her to come in, and she sat down in the window bench, where they could distinctly see her outline against the light; but no characteristic that enabled them to estimate her general aspect and air.
She closed her eyes and lay still a moment longer, not wanting to admit knowledge of the light that slipped over the sill and slanted along the window bench to the floor, or accept that Luke was absent from their bed.