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"A hat tree would give me my shelf space back," she says.
Near a window stood a heavily laden hat tree.
She took an elaborate hat from the top of a hat tree.
He suggested a Victorian hat tree instead, or a modern system of wall-mounted hooks.
The hat tree has not arrived, and Amy Spagnola is making do without.
On a tall hat tree a uniform hung neatly on a coat hanger.
Suddenly it was hat tree.
And here, a hat tree with eight hooks upon which hung a collection of at least twice that many moth-eaten fedoras.
His jacket came off and he meticulously hung it on a wooden hanger which then went on a hat tree.
Ms. Spagnola still hasn't got her hat tree.
The hat tree (center, $2,550), is called Cactus.
"I'll see her home," Hobson said gruffly, snatching a jacket and cloth cap from the hat tree by the door.
Stevie clutched her mother's hand, and Jessie paused to take a smaller-sized baseball cap off the hat tree near the front door and put it on Stevie's head.
A thin woman who looked like a hat tree in a lab coat, stethoscope over her shoulder, woke him and checked his eyes, lymph nodes, pulse, and temperature.
They stood on a hat tree not far from the picnic hampers and conjured up tholights of long, gauzy dresses, Brie, bread, and Wine, and lazy afternoons on the banks of a stream.
Common names include Lacebark Tree, Lace Kurrajong, Pink Kurrajong, Scrub Bottle Tree, White Kurrajong, Hat Tree and Sycamore.
On the main floor were a hall and a foyer trimmed with oak (with a built-in hat tree), a mahogany parlor, and a dining room finished in "old English style" with a built-in buffet and a fireplace in Mexican onyx.
He led me along a passage a little wider than my elbows, past a tarnished mirror, a stand full of furled umbrellas, and a hat tree with no hats, up steep steps with black rubber matting held in place by tarnished brass rods.