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The Captain leaned over the side of his invalid chair.
There was a gasping cry from the invalid chair beside me.
He frowned when he saw that she was in her invalid chair.
When I was a child, there was a man who came to our chapel in an invalid chair.
In the privacy of her own parlor, she did not use her invalid chair.
As we passed through the cloister I noticed an invalid chair standing in a corner.
Two heads close together in an invalid chair.
Then his face suddenly lit up and he took a step forward towards the squirming figure in the invalid chair.
Herndon got up from a big invalid chair when I entered.
Facilities for the disabled include a lift, toilets and loan of invalid chairs.
A limited number of invalid chairs is kept in the manor house and there is no charge for their use.
He would lavish her with attention, and she would give up using her invalid chair.
Can you really see yourself wheeling her invalid chair and wiping her bottom?
Even Mrs. Croft was there in a kind of invalid chair.
She can walk with a cane now, and they thought she would be confined to an invalid chair forever."
The door opened, and in the dim hallway, Neil saw a wizened old man in an invalid chair.
The seating included silvered stools and salvaged invalid chairs.
They married in August 1939, attracting great publicity, partly because she was carried to the wedding in an invalid chair.
An invalid chair.
There were four of them now, because shortly after he arrived, Lady Neville had been wheeled in in her invalid chair.
But archititis, it's called, when it's the gentry has it, and invalid chairs and what not.
Old Mr. Crackenthorpe was stretched out in an invalid chair, a silver-headed stick by his side.
Neil was silent for a moment, watching the old-timer sitting in his invalid chair, stroking and stroking that black, furry cat.
The old lady was heavily veiled, and so weakened by age and sickness that she had to be wheeled aboard the vessel in an invalid chair.
Lady Neville was in an invalid chair and she was gesturing with her hands, smiling first at Constance, then at Lucy.