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He sat down in one of the large basket chairs.
A figure rose from one of the basket chairs, and came a few steps to meet us.
Then she lowered herself into the basket chair and studied the photograph.
She was lying in a long basket chair under the cedar tree.
Lizzie sat in a basket chair on the other side of the coffee table.
About halfway down, a man was reclining in a basket chair.
Above the pit, the men rolled and twisted in their basket chairs.
I thank you,' said Poirot, sinking down into a basket chair.
She didn't say anything but just stared at me from the depths of the large basket chair.
Anne led the way to a little group of deck and basket chairs, all rather dilapidated.
Two big basket chairs and a low table.
You've got two basket chairs in your bedroom.
Esther walked a few steps to the balcony of the bungalow and brought over a light basket chair.
With a contented little sigh she sank into the basket chair that Peter pulled forward for her.
She tidied the room a little, attended to her hair, while I sat in the basket chair watching her.
Torn Addison was waiting for his guest in a long basket chair, his feet up.
I shall make basket chairs creak most alarmingly, just you wait and see.'
To his left, where the house lay, was a wide terrace with gaily-coloured sun-umbrellas and basket chairs.
There was only David, sitting at ease in one of the basket chairs, in front of the tea tray.
The living room had a loveseat, a basket chair with a corduroy cover, a standing lamp, a coffee table, and a bookcase.
Several members of a marching band trudged past, followed by an elephant with a handler sitting atop in a basket chair.
She pulled out one of the old basket chairs, one of the more rickety ones that were seldom used.
The old man rear- ranged the blanket around his shoulders, shifted to a more comfortable slouch in the woven basket chair.
He saw, not the pipe, but Ena Stratton, lying in a basket chair and frowning at him.
Several peculiar forms of transportation evolved on Madeira over the centuries: the hammock, the ox cart and the wicker basket chair.