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She stepped into the office; there was an occasional table by the door.
She'd got all the array of occasional tables they then did.
She waved to an occasional table with an instrument on it.
He removed the vase and put it on the occasional table next to the wedding photograph.
Sterno headed immediately for a small occasional table by the wall.
Georgia picked up a folded piece of paper from the occasional table by the sofa.
There was an occasional table in front of the sofa; he gave it a wide berth.
The furniture didn't help either: the 12-by-18-foot living room had eight occasional tables.
He huddled by the occasional table, shivering all over, staring at them with rolling eyes.
There were more sofas and occasional tables at intervals all the way down.
By the throne is an occasional table piled high with books and periodicals.
The old lady sipped at hers and then placed it on an occasional table beside her.
There were flowers on an occasional table, thick gray carpets, a large mirror.
The dropped glass crunched under his shoe and he knocked over the occasional table.
The chairs were blond wood, the occasional tables lacquered in black.
He crossed to a small occasional table, picking up a silver-framed studio portrait.
"It's about my us band He's been done for stealing an occasional table and I want to know if he'll go to jail."
There was the same solid architecture, with a huge round stone occasional table to match its surroundings.
The left side of the wheelchair struck a small occasional table covered with ceramic gewgaws.
A small, graceful occasional table of 1803-1805 is one of the show's understated treasures.
He placed the paper on an occasional table and pressed it as flat as possible with his muscular hands.
His own books lay scattered on occasional tables and in piles on the floor.
A variety of small occasional tables are now called guéridons in French.
At other times it stood on a little occasional table by the door and was used for visit- ing cards.
Apart from books, the only furnishings in the room were four battered armchairs and a couple of occasional tables.