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There were, indeed, high-backed Dutch chairs of the seventeenth century; there was a sculptured carved buffet of the sixteenth; there was a sideboard robbed out of the carved work of a church in the Low Countries, and a large brass cathedral lamp over the round oak table; there were old family portraits from Wardour Street and tapestry from France, bits of armour, double-handed swords and battle-axes made of carton-pierre, looking-glasses, statuettes of saints, and Dresden china—nothing, in a word, could be chaster.
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There
were,
indeed,
high-backed
Dutch
chairs
of
the
seventeenth
century;
there
was
a
sculptured
carved
buffet
of
the
sixteenth;
there
was
a
sideboard
robbed
out
of
the
carved
work
of
a
church
in
the
Low
Countries,
and
a
large
brass
cathedral
lamp
over
the
round
oak
table;
there
were
old
family
portraits
from
Wardour
Street
and
tapestry
from
France,
bits
of
armour,
double-handed
swords
and
battle-axes
made
of
carton-pierre,
looking-glasses,
statuettes
of
saints,
and
Dresden
china—nothing,
in
a
word,
could
be
chaster.