There is an inlaid Victorian display cabinet, an inlaid serpentine chest and an Edwardian chiffonier. |
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I was crouched beneath the chiffonier, beside her feet: black high heels, stockings a color that made her skin look powdered. |
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Heaps of shoes and plastic slippers lay at the foot of a scarred chiffonier. |
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English is the shining brown varnish on the sad chiffonier of civilization. |
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This elegant, discreet and practical chiffonier combines all qualities. It shall easily find its place in any corner of your home. |
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The recherché fur earmuffs at Bergdorf Goodman will do the trick, too, but is your chiffonier sufficiently spacious? |
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With a range of furnishings, from chiffonier, davenport and farthingale chairs to fauteuil and ottomans, aesthetes can choose from wide range at the exhibition. |
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Even the double-curved crown felt still rested on the chiffonier. |
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She got up and put on a robe that had been draped over her chiffonier. |
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With a range of furnishings, from chiffonier, davenport and farthingale chairs to fauteuil and ottomans, aesthetes can choose from a wide range at the exhibition. |
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I understood then why I had always found something melancholy about an old newspaper cutting showing a portrait of King Idris jammed between the frame and the mirror of the chiffonier in my parents' bedroom. |
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